Crooks and Castles look to the Outer Hebrides, an island chain off the west coast of Scotland, to collaborate with Harris Tweed. Being the only fabric in the world governed by its own Act of Parliament, Harris Tweed must adhere to its strict definition. Genuine Harris Tweed must be made from pure virgin wool which must have been dyed and spun on the islands. It must also be handwoven in the home of the weaver in the Outer Hebrides. Finally after being inspected by the governing body each piece is issued with a Harris Tweed Orb Mark.
Crooks use the handwoven fabric as the base of this "Chain C" 59FIFTY, which features the logo embroidered in raised white stitch. Their "Castle" logo appears in white on the rear while a red NE flag is included on the left side. Each piece has an Orb Mark on a traditional label stitched on the headband completing the cap. Head over to Crooks' webstore now to get yours http://shop.crooksncastles.com/.