tweediness

/ˈtwidɪnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being made of or resembling tweed fabric.
    • The tweediness of the upholstery gave the library a cozy, old-fashioned feel.
    • The designer emphasized the tweediness of the collection by using thick, woven materials.
    • She admired the tweediness of his new blazer, with its rough texture and earthy colors.
  2. A style or character associated with traditional, conservative, or academic clothing, often implying a rustic or outdoorsy quality.
    • His tweediness was part of his charm, always wearing wool caps and plaid scarves.
    • The professor's tweediness made him look like he stepped out of a British novel.
    • The shop's tweediness attracted customers who loved classic country fashion.
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