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20th July 11, 04:52 AM
#1
 Originally Posted by Cowher
I agree with the no breast pocket "rule". I can't remember the last time I saw a collared shirt without breast pockets.
None of my shirts have breast pockets--except my Brooks Brothers button-downs, which I reserve for the most casual of events. Most of my shirts come from my shirtmaker Harvie & Hudson and are pocketless. All of my tattersal shirts, which come from various makers, are the same.
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20th July 11, 05:08 AM
#2
Sorry to backtrack a bit... Your eyes do not deceive you Jock. The tie IS Black Watch (Regimental Stripe), as is the Sporran Badge (I magnified it up as suggested, for I am a "spotter".).


"Wee Jimmy"
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20th July 11, 06:27 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR
None of my shirts have breast pockets--except my Brooks Brothers button-downs, which I reserve for the most casual of events. Most of my shirts come from my shirtmaker Harvie & Hudson and are pocketless. All of my tattersal shirts, which come from various makers, are the same.
I can relate with the Brooks Brothers shirts, however, they do offer bespoke shirtings, which of course, one could decide to have a breast pocket, or no breast pocket - among other pertinent details. My House of Bruar tattersal shirts all come with no breast pocket and have a 3 button cuff - very simplistic, stylish, and perfect with Highland hill attire.
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