Weavers of Ireland's famous Donegal tweed have called for a special protected status for their product, as the craft industry battles a raft of cheaper imitations branding themselves as "Donegals".
Harris tweed from the Scottish Isle of Harris is thought to be the only fabric in the world which is protected by its own act of parliament. Weavers in Ireland have long fought for the same ...
Weavers of Ireland's famous Donegal tweed have called for a special protected status for their product, as the craft industry battles a raft of cheaper imitations branding themselves as "Donegals".