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9th August 06, 12:51 AM
#6
That's a very coordinated look, and wouldn't look out out of place at a wedding either.
Both jacket and kilt do look a tad too long though.
Although you often hear that a black Argyll jacket is the most versatile, I think smart tweed may well be even more so. I have a black Braemar (with black buttons) and still find it too dressy for many occasions.
M.
[As an aside, second-hand tweed kilt jackets regularly seem to change hands on the auction market for a fraction of what black Argylls and PCs go for]
Last edited by Moose McLennan; 9th August 06 at 06:50 AM.
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