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20th April 09, 12:09 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by Ted Crocker
I am continually surprised by the varioty of kilt jackets that come up in the Traditional Highland Attire threads; I mean that in a good way.
It's been pointed out by the Highland attire traditionalists, for example, that it doesn't matter a whole lot whether the daywear jacket has a one, two, or three button closure. I started this thread partly in response to another thread discussing a PC without the double row of buttons on the sides, and a three button closure.
It's interesting and a bit refreshing in a world where three button suits are more formal than two button suits and people obsess over other people's shoulder pad size and lapel width.
Ted I really would not get too wound up about the number of buttons on which jacket thing. X number of buttons look right on some jackets and Y number of buttons can look all wrong on on others.Where does the number of buttons on a jacket and formality idea come from?
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