The houndstooth pattern dates back to 18th century Scotland. Apparently was originally made / worn by Shepards. People thought the little broken check looked like a dogs tooth - so it eventually got the name houndstooth. It was basically OG scottish workwear.

Then in the early 20th century, high end tailors and fashion brands started using it. And now we often associate it with super nice coats, pants, etc. Often woven with wool.

We made it into a western shirt. Ours is 100% cotton. And it feels awesome.

https://blossom.primal.net/b884ec610e04ae13084616664171d4f3da2c61bd7586d887ee9e812c045202c6.mov

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I love the fabrics! They are beautiful!

Thank you Mary!

Roll tide! Might have to pick one of these up

Just bought, can’t wait!!

Thank you! 🀘🀘

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I was just telling the wife... "Gee I think I'm good on flannel.." Wrong! 🀣 These look great πŸ‘

Haha thanks man! It’s a beauty!