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Tweed is a type of woolen fabric that originated in Scotland, and its development cannot be attributed to a single individual. Instead, it evolved in the 18th century as a practical fabric for outdoor wear, influenced by traditional Scottish weaving techniques. The name "tweed" is believed to have come from a misreading of the word "tweel," which is an old Scottish term for a twill fabric. Over time, tweed became popularized by various designers and brands, notably in the 19th century.

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