.HOLLAND COOPER- How It's Made. |
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Each year we carefully select Scottish tweeds that are woven to the highest standard representing the luxurious quality of Holland Coopers unique garments. We have a very tough rulebook when sourcing our new tweeds. The mills chosen to weave the chosen fabrics are hand-picked by our experienced production team to achieve the highest standard of cloth available. Tweed used to have a masculine feel about it, but now Holland Cooper have created a feminine side to the Great British Tweed fabric by weaving Cashmere and Angora through a selection of our tweeds in pastel shades.
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'FROM THE ROLL TO THE GARMENT'
As each hand-picked roll of fabric arrives at the Holland Cooper Head Quarters it is carefully unwrapped and the production process begins. Firstly the patterns for each particular garment are selected, placed onto the fabric, marked with chalk and tweed is individually hand cut. The cut cloth is then bagged along with its fellow components i.e. button, linings and suedes. This process is duplicated throughout the size ratios until the required quantity is reached. This is then given to one of our skilled team of workers who hand makes the tweed garment individually. Once finished it is quality checked and ready to go. This traditional tweed process ensures Holland Cooper has tailored a system that ensures the quality is flawless and uncompromising from start to finish. The care and attention given to each of Holland Cooper's pieces has been and continues to be outstanding and has shown excellence throughout making it the ultimate British Indulgence in opulent luxury.
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