| How a Top Coat is made: |
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| What does it takes to produce a top coat? 1Three sheep must be sheared and the fleeces processed to make enough wool for a coat. 2. Then the wool is dyed. 3.The wool is then woven into cloth. This step is very important - that is when you look for a well known firm. 4.After the cloth has been woven, it is checked by trained experts. 5.Most of all you need a good tailor that you can trust. |
| This is where it comes from |
| Processing the many different colours |
| Washing of the wool |
| A and B Dying of the wool |
| Inspection of material |
| Loom to weave the wool |
| Finally! A finished product |
| Coat in progress |
| Bundles of wool to be processed |
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| This Is The Best Wool |