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    I agree, sort of...I didn't realize that it was made in Pakistan. They may be of good quality and the labour cost is minimal. I guess if they can make a nuke, a suit jacket should pose no difficulty. Who wants to be the test subject?

    Kevin

    Quote Originally Posted by Tattoobradley
    I've considered one of the Argyll jackets. But, the words of Hamish are pretty much gold in this case.
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    I bought my white rabbit fur dress sporran from them.

    It's not bad, but it's certainly not a quality piece. The cantle is really cheap. It'll function for the time being, as I don't wear it very often, but I would be wary of getting anything from them that might see some wear. I would think, based on this sporran alone, that a jacket wouldn't hold up to more than rare wear.

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    Looking at the Argyll jacket there doesn't seem to be any buttons on the sleeve cuffs, although this may just be the lighting in the picture. The name does seem to be a pun on Geoffrey (tailor).
    The Kilt is my delight !

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