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An Argyll jacket is a traditional Scottish garment often worn as part of formal Highland dress. It’s commonly paired with a kilt, waistcoat, and accessories for special occasions like weddings, ceilidhs, or formal gatherings. Here are some key features of an Argyll jacket:
Design Characteristics
Material: Typically made from wool, often in dark colours such as black, navy, or grey.
Cut: The jacket has a tailored, slightly cropped length to complement the kilt’s proportions.
Lapels: Often features plain-finish lapels for a formal look.
Cuffs and Epaulettes: Decorative cuffs and epaulettes.
Buttons: Silver or pewter buttons are commonly used, usually embossed with Scottish designs like thistles or Celtic patterns.
Back Detail: It may have decorative vents or pleats in the back for added flair.
Matching Waistcoat: An Argyll jacket is often accompanied by a matching waistcoat.
Occasions
Formal and Semi-Formal: Ideal for less formal settings compared to the Prince Charlie jacket, which is more ornate.
Flexibility: Can be dressed up with a tie and accessories like a sporran or dressed down with a simpler shirt.
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