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17th February 06, 02:38 PM
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the "jacobite" shirt is just a basic peasant/workman/counttry type of garment.There are variations to be found all over the globe of a very similar structured garment.
they are usually made out of very simple squares or rectangles, and seldom have curves, that meant there was no wastage in the cutting.
I wear them, because they are comfortable and easy to work in. They are simple and very quick to make they could have buttons or eylets, just a matter of preference really.
On a side note... I;m really not sure why there seems to be an "anti" feeling about these shirts.Kilts can be casual or formal, or somewhere in between, and we should be careful about setting down guidelines as to what "should" be worn.
Let us all wear what we like, and enjoy others doing the same
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