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26th April 13, 12:02 PM
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Ahh yes, I just noticed the coats without the "archaic" style sleeves and sans epaulettes but still seems a lot of coats, waistcoats and ties, which were I live is far from considered "less is more." [I suspect a bib-overall kilt would be more the "style" here ] More examples of short sleeved attire? Military examples (e.g., Indian regiments) are no doubt abundant but examples of civilian "hot weather" dress are likely to be more difficult to find (?) [other than the fine examples already provided] due to the fact that Scotland and the UK in general don't typically have the "tropical" temperatures one finds in Bangalore, Arizona or Tennessee (or anywhere in the south-eastern/southern U.S.) where the issue is: how to be "appropriately kilted" in tropical heat. Right now, it is beautifully "comfortable" here but in a few months.....
Last edited by O'Searcaigh; 26th April 13 at 12:04 PM.
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