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4th January 11, 07:40 AM
#10
 Originally Posted by artificer
Come on, Sandy... It's not like the jacket is named "Frank" or something. Names help differentiate one style from another (especially in a retail setting). Calling something Braemar or Crail is a LOT easier than saying "I'll take the tweed jacket, no the other one. NO, not THAT one, the one with the epaulets... NO, with the gauntlet cuffs, not the bucket cuffs..." ad infinitum.
 ith:
The problem is, and it's quite a problem, those jacket names are not consistent across different jacket makers, so it's quite possible different makers "Crail" jacket are not the same!
So in real terms a jacket with cuffs, or epaulets is a much better way of describing what you are after.
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