Some people like the variegated color and texture of tweed jackets for daywear, especially as opposed to worsted or barathea solids, which tend to be unnecessarily somber in black and even navy. Of course, when the temperature is well above 80 degrees fahrenheit, this can be a problem. Has anyone got an Argyll or Crail type jacket made up in raw silk or linen, or a blend of one of these fibres with wool? For instance, something like this:

http://www.jpressonline.com/sportcoa...etail.php?ix=3

or this:

http://www.jpressonline.com/sportcoa...etail.php?ix=6

(Both from J Press, of New Haven CT, USA)

or even this:

http://www.tweed-jacket.com/CLOTH%20...AIRN-TWEED.jpg

This last is from the nice people at Bookster, in Ross-on-Wye in Herefordshire ( where hurricanes hardly ever happen) . And before anyone says so, none of these links shows a kilt jacket. That is why I am asking if anyone has such a coat. Oh, yes, and please, I'd rather see only pictures of gentlemen below the rank of Duke, preferably even X Marks members. Those wishing to discuss the Duke of Rothesay and his wardrobe further may consult previous threads.

Anticipatorily,

M'll