OK I think latent Saxon attire traditions are at work here.
First and foremost the BBSBA is FORMAL ---repeat FORMAL---- day kilt attire(adaptable for minor formal evening attire as well) so equivalent to the formal of formal Saxon day attire, the morning suit(which is not adaptable for evening attire). It really has little room for manoeuvre on that. It follows then, that the tweed argyll allows for all sorts of variations of shirts, events and uses, "below" the far less versatile and FORMAL BBSBA(black buttoned, black barathea argylls too, I suggest).
Last edited by Jock Scot; 7th October 14 at 07:16 AM.
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