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2nd November 16, 03:29 PM
#1
Argyll and Braemar Jackets...
I've got a couple of questions regarding jackets. If I'm posting this in the wrong place, please forgive a newbie.
First, is there a hard and fast rule at all regarding which one is more formal than the other? They have very similar silhouettes, and I'm at a loss as to which one is "classier" than the other.
Second, would it be a serious faux pas to wear either one with slacks? I want to expand my wardrobe, and need another sport coat anyway, and figure if I can get away with a "two birds with one stone" solution, it would help convince the love of my life that it's not a completely frivolous purchase...
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2nd November 16, 04:12 PM
#2
There is no hard and fast rule about the names of the kilt jackets.
However, most makers today use this method.
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The jacket itself, the pocket treatment, the epaulets, the front 1 button closure, are exactly the same. Just the cuff treatment is different.
The so called Irish jacket exchanges shawl collars for the notched collar and add a button chain on the front.
But the main differences in a jacket cut for a kilt and one cut for trousers is that the kilt jacket will be shorter. Just a bit shorter than the length as the sleeves.
And
A kilt jacket will be cut away in the front for the sporran.
So while you can wear a trouser cut jacket with a kilt or a kilt cut jacket with trousers, most people will be able to notice that something is different and not quite 'right'.
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3rd November 16, 09:53 AM
#3
Thank you for the clarification!
I'm disappointed (can't get away with making the purchase a "two for one"), but honestly I expected as much, so I'm not surprised.
As a follow-up question, is there any difference between what's marketed as a "Prince Charlie Vest" and a regular men's waistcoat? It doesn't look to my eye like there is, but I want to be sure I'm not overlooking something.
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3rd November 16, 11:19 AM
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To my understanding a regular waistcoat is a 5 button and the Prince Charlie waistcoat is a 3 button
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3rd November 16, 12:05 PM
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You could attack the problem from a different direction. Kilt jackets are worn with properly cut tartan trews. I should add that even with properly cut trews, they are not particularly flattering to those of us that are a bit "broad about the beam".
Last edited by Jock Scot; 3rd November 16 at 12:14 PM.
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3rd November 16, 12:36 PM
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