'Take me out,' you've got me on that one, I've never seen it. A number of people down the pub think that the contestants on 'Love Island' are prostitutes, both men and women, I've never seen that programme either.
Actually the subject of tweed is a good example of another style of dress that I've seen many times down here in the South. Farm people who walk around their domains or frequent the local pubs in brown brogue shoes, a pair of light coloured slim style slacks (as I call them) a light coloured check long-sleeved shirt and a flat cap, glasses are optional, I've seen this 'uniform' many times. I saw three when I walked a few miles on the High Weald Trail in East Sussex last year. One in the pub in Bodium, one walking through and talking to his tractor driver in his apple orchard just before Peasmarsh, one in the pub in Bodium and another after Hawkhurst who seemed a bit peeved that I didn't walk directly though his farmyard. In fact, I was a bit lost at this point, couldn't quite establish where the footpath was, but he soon set me back on course and kept his eye on me until I climbed over a stile into a local wood. They were not clones of each other of course, but I knew from their 'uniform' who they were and so did the locals!