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    jacket question

    When do you button up your kilt jacket?

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    I was told by my kiltmaker that you don't. Come to think of it, I'm not sure that I've ever seen one worn buttoned up.

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    Depends on the jacket. You can button an Argyl if you're wearing it without a waistcoat. I think the waistcoat is the deciding factor except with formalwear. Formal jackets are always worn with a waistcoat.

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    buttoning a jacket...

    I tend to agree with the "no button" rule -- it just doesn't look right, waistcoat or no.

    It's like when someone wears a waistcoat or saxon jacket buttoned all the way -- with a saxon jacket or sport coat, the bottom button should never be button, and on a high waistcoat, the last button should not be buttoned (Henry VIII is responsible for this fashion statement, if I remember right.)

    When in doubt, leave it unbuttoned.

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    Kilt jacket or cropped coat... don't button.
    Sport coat... whatever you want.

    Remember that a LOAD of the dress information on here is primarily Scottish, but there are Irish and Welsh fashions that exist too.

    It's no different than when you wear a jacket with pants. You just KNOW when it looks proper, and when it doesn't.
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    I sometimes button my Argyle jacket, without waistcoat, because I think that there's a lot of white showing with my shirt. Even with it buttoned my belt buckle shoes below the jacket (remember, no waistcoat, so I wear a belt). If I wore a waistcoat I wouldn't button it.

    Andrew.

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    I kinda figured out that people don't usually button up their jackets. Thanks every one!!

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    Re: jacket question

    Quote Originally Posted by Raphael
    When do you button up your kilt jacket?
    When it's cold enough.

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    I don't think I have ever buttoned any of my kilt jackets, with the possible exception of a kilt suit jacket - but they are cut slightly differently. My training was: when formally dressed you'll be wearing a waistcoat, leaving the jacket open, and when informally dressed you'd not wear the waistcoat nor button your jacket. I believe I have followed those guidelines all my life.

    As has been said, it's the same with a trousered suit with or without a waistcoat.

    If it's cold, I'll wear a scarf (NOT tartan, at least not with a tartan kilt! ), and if it's very cold I'll wear a top coat of some sort.
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