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11th May 09, 05:05 PM
#15
 Originally Posted by wlverines
They are both fantastic friends. They came by today to spend time with us. While she was here she dropped off a custom made Montrose jacket. She made a major modification because I'm handicapped. What a wonderful lady.
What is a Crail jacket? I don't think I've ever heard of that before.
Here are the three most popular types of Day wear jacket
Argyll Jackets
The Argyll day/evening jacket is versatile, altering its formality with accessories.
Suitable for all occasions, from dinners and Burns Suppers, balls and ceilidhs, to weddings, graduations,
Highland games or simply as general day wear. The brown Argyll I'm wearing here is definitely day wear, though the style could work at more formal occasions depending on the material used.

Braemar Jackets
Similar to the Argyll jacket, but with more formal Prince Charlie style cuffs,
the versatile Braemar can alter its formality by changing accessories.
Suitable for all occasions, from dinners and dances, to graduations and weddings,
or simply as smart day wear.

Crail Jackets
Similar to the Argyll jacket, but with less formal plain cuffs, the day/evening wear Crail outfit
is often seen at events such as ceilidhs, games, or simply as general office or day wear.
Also suitable for wedding guests too.

I hope this helps.
Last edited by McMurdo; 11th May 09 at 05:27 PM.
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