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20th January 11, 06:13 AM
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Beware the tipsy waiter...
Er, yeah... it looks good, but there are a couple of teensie-weensie problems with white jackets.
1) They show every smudge and stain, and that includes red wine, sauces, and gravy.
2) After dry cleaning they may look dingy, or possibly yellow.
3) White civilian dinner jackets (as opposed to military uniforms) are normally worn only in late spring and summer, and most Scottish dinners and balls seem to be held in fall or winter.
It's a great looking jacket, but I'm just not sure how practical it might be in the long run, something you might want to consider before spending the money on having one made.
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