it’s a matter of tweed

Picture of MOTCO - Man on the Clapham Omnibus

MOTCO - Man on the Clapham Omnibus

Motson J. Tweedstrangler AKA Motco. A 59 year old money market professional and sometime Open University graduate dedicated to tweed and making sense of the world in 775 words through beige coloured spectacles.
Picture of MOTCO - Man on the Clapham Omnibus

MOTCO - Man on the Clapham Omnibus

Motson J. Tweedstrangler AKA Motco. A 59 year old money market professional and sometime Open University graduate dedicated to tweed and making sense of the world in 775 words through beige coloured spectacles.

As you are sick of hearing we are living in interesting times, I have to now extend this to sartorial matters. As you know I am a dedicated of follower of Tweed and all matters tweed clothing, how they catch the buggers to get the pelts is truly amazing! I have been working a full working week at home since early March and have not been out much due to some health issues. This has meant sartorial matters have been less of a challenge and ones lightweight summer tweeds are languishing in the wardrobe unused. The tweed jogging bottoms beloved of the home worker are in full use. Today though as one contemplates being able to go outside a certain matter has had to be addressed. A nice black sleek face mask has been provided by Mrs Mott, the family have one each, it has changeable pads in and all sorts of fancy attributes. That is but one key element, and that of course is style. If masks are the new de rigor then they have to be right. I can sleep soundly tonight safe in the success of today’s online shopping activities. Thanks to the ‘crafty weaver’ based on the Isle of Lewis two genuine Harris tweed face masks are now winging their way to sunny Essex in preparation for adventures in the big wide world. What a discovery, all sorts of accessories and Harris tweed items are available for sale including said face masks.

What can one say, if one has to go out then best be dressed properly.

It’s a tweedy life.

Yours Aye

Mott

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