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Harris|ˈhærɪs| The name of the southern section of the island of Lewis with Harris in the Outer Hebrides, used (chiefly attrib.) to designate the hand-woven tweed produced by the inhabitants of this region. Also ellipt. (Harris is a proprietary term in relation to tweed manufactured in the island of Lewis with Harris.)
1892–3T. Eaton & Co. Catal. Fall & Winter 11/2 The finest Harris tweed with detachable cape. 1894Strand Mag. VIII. 661/2 My tailor tells me that Harris tweed cannot wear out. 1898Daily News 5 July 2/4 The delightful ‘Harris’, ‘Shetland’, and ‘Sutherland’ tweeds that were being shown. 1924Galsworthy White Monkey ii. ii. 131 Very elegant in smoke-grey Harris tweeds. 1939‘N. Blake’ Smiler with Knife ii. 33 Her trim, green Harris-tweed suit. 1949H. Wadman Life Sentence 5 We have no tailors who know how to handle Harris. 1971Stornoway Gaz. 21 Aug. 6/7 (Advt.), Gent's Harris heavy knit crew necks. |