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Live for Tweed opens Country Vintage Preloved Clothing Shop at Jinney Ring Craft Centre

 



We are pleased to announce the launch of second concession at Jinney Ring Craft Centre, with the launch on the 30th of October of front shop at Jinney Ring Craft Centre, Hanbury.

At Jinney Ring located within the craft centre we already have a clothing concession room full of preloved clothing, including preloved and vintage tweed men's tweed jackets, tweed coats, ladies coats and jackets and much more.


As well as mix of both men's and lady's jackets, displaying brands such as Joules, Harris Tweed, modern day Barbour, Joe Browns and much more.



Live for Tweed Preloved Shop


Due to the busyness of this concession we decided to expand with the front of house shop at Jinney Ring.


Jinney Ring Craft Centre       Live for Tweed  Country Clothing Shop

With our new front of house Preloved Country Clothing shop at Jinney Ring this highlights a mix of preloved and vintage country clothing included Shooting Jackets, Barbour Country Wax Jackets, Shooting and Country Field Coats, Hacking Jackets, Wax Jackets, Tweed Waistcoats and lets not forget our amazing country Fedora hats with handmade hat pins.



   


With our new front of house clothing shop at Jinney Ring this highlights a mix of preloved and vintage country clothing included Shooting Jackets, Barbour Country Wax Jackets, Shooting and Country Field Coats, Hacking Jackets, Wax Jackets, Tweed Waistcoats and much more.

Brands included in our new Live for Tweed shop, included Barbour, Caldene, Beaver of Bolton, Alan Paine, Chrysalis, Keepers Tweed, Derby Tweed and many more country brands.

All our clothing items are prefect to all customers who appreciate great quality branded country clothing.

All of our clothing garments hand sourced throughout the UK, finding the best quality and condition country themed preloved clothing for our customers.

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