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    Talking Re: Windowpane tweed Braemar jacket

    LOL. Impressive. I felt the impending disappointment from here!

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    Re: Windowpane tweed Braemar jacket

    Quote Originally Posted by Tobus View Post
    Ah yes, that's a recurring theme when I post pics. I am rather opinionated on that subject. I prefer to think of it as my rendition of the Scottish "dour" expression.

    There's also my disapproving, admonishing glare...

    Although I flash a broad smile for the usual HG pics, I always display a dour expression for my CHL and driver's license because those are ID cards and not exactly 'party' pictures.

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    Re: Windowpane tweed Braemar jacket

    LOL, you should see my driver's license photo. I didn't really mean to do it, but the look on my face is quite the condescending scowl. Between that and my "terrorist beard" (for such it has been called in jest by my friends), I am often subjected to more intense scrutiny by TSA screeners at the airport.

    I made sure to put on a pleasant countenance for my CHL photo, for obvious reasons...

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    Cool Re: Windowpane tweed Braemar jacket

    Quote Originally Posted by Tobus View Post



    One other thing I didn't mention. This jacket has a secondary button hanging inside the main button on the front. You can see it in the photo above. It's on an elastic cord that can be used to stretch across and go through the buttonhole on the other side of the jacket. I've only ever seen this sort of thing on more formal jackets (like my mess jackets). Is this normal on a Scottish-made tweed jacket? I'm thinking of cutting it off, since I'd likely not use it, and I don't like that antler button hanging there. What do you guys think?
    As to the extra button, I have the same thing on my Burns Check Argyll jacket, as well as the Braemar cuff detail, I wonder if they were made by the same firm. The buttons on this one however are wood.



    You can just make it out in this photo. I have left it as I thought it one of those unique little details that sets it apart.

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    Re: Windowpane tweed Braemar jacket

    Quote Originally Posted by Tobus View Post
    LOL, you should see my driver's license photo. I didn't really mean to do it, but the look on my face is quite the condescending scowl. Between that and my "terrorist beard" (for such it has been called in jest by my friends), I am often subjected to more intense scrutiny by TSA screeners at the airport.

    I made sure to put on a pleasant countenance for my CHL photo, for obvious reasons...
    I used to wear a moustache until after I noticed that I kept getting pulled out of the boarding group by the TSA for "random" searches.

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    Re: Windowpane tweed Braemar jacket

    Quote Originally Posted by Tobus View Post
    LOL, you should see my driver's license photo. I didn't really mean to do it, but the look on my face is quite the condescending scowl. Between that and my "terrorist beard" (for such it has been called in jest by my friends), I am often subjected to more intense scrutiny by TSA screeners at the airport.

    I made sure to put on a pleasant countenance for my CHL photo, for obvious reasons...
    I used to wear a moustache until after 9-11 when I noticed that I kept getting pulled out of the boarding group by the TSA for those "random" searches.

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