Mr. Cumming's jacket, make that SIR ALAN'S
KS, if you start looking at some of the commercial kilt sites in the UK, you may find some "modern" kilt jackets, based loosely on the argyle/ argyll, but leaning towards a slightly different, slimmer shape, with less of a cutaway at the bottom and narrower lapels. They also seem to reflect the tendency by younger guys to wear the kilt lower, where the traditional Argyll emphasizes the boxiness of a high waisted kilt and a broad chest. You will note that Mr C ( ooops, SIR A) also has a three button front on his jacket. Between his own slender physique and the long -n- lean styling of his ensemble, it is not surprising that his tailor chose to minimize the curve of the jacket hem. Having said all of that, I think you can call it an Argyll or Crail, just a trim one.
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