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7th November 11, 03:30 PM
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Re: Does anyone make this style coatee?
 Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR
Did you look at the buttons in the pic I posted? Exactly like the painting.
Yes, of course I did but I see no real similarity at all. Your jacket has a shawl collar with a set of decorative buttons on one lapel. On the painting I do not see lapels anywhere, what I see is a doublet that is open and has a collar similar to a Montrose, with a little gap at the throat. On one side I see buttonholes, on the other side I see five buttons that appear to be on the wrong face of the jacket and a sixth button that is on the correct face. That is quite bizarre
Buttons don't necessarily have to do up. Highlanders liked them for ornamentation, too.
No, of course they don't. But like in the photograph the jacket is always made to look as though it could button up and either both sides would be decorated with buttons or one side buttoned, the other side button holed. I might be wrong but these simply do not look like lapels at all as there is no notch or attachment to the collar, looking more like an open doublet fastening at the neck with the facings falling back on each other. Unbutton the jacket from the photo and it would flap back to look identical, but with the buttons normally disappearing from view
Just opinions and we all see things differently
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