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18th June 09, 08:46 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by McMurdo
 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
Just regard the two styles of cuff as a variation of the same theme. Either, in tweed, will do you from BBQ's to weddings and funerals!It/they are really just a day jacket, no more no less. Often, because the heating is non existent, even if there is a nuclear power plant working full time outside, in some of the big houses, people choose to wear tweed to keep warm at minor formal functions!
I had been leaning this way myself and am now sold on the tweed Braemar for my own wish list.
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