Quote Originally Posted by beloitpiper View Post
I have always thought the cuffs of the Braemar and Argyle jacket with fancy pocket flaps make it a bit more dressier than the plain-cuffed and unadorned-pocket-flap crail jacket. But that is just in my head, feel free to choose whatever works best with you.
Among my jackets (to illustrate how the styles can be mixed): are a district tweed with Braemar sleeves (3 horn instead of silver buttons) and mess closure (chained button), a solid purplish heather tweed with Argyle cuffs and silver buttons; and a close fitting and darted heavy black barathea crail (plain sleeves). What's dressier?

I think the crail. Its not the cuffs but the material and cut.