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    Tweed jacket "cut-off"?

    Hi guys. I finally bought a nice tweed jacket and waistcoat.
    I think it looks pretty good but it's not a standard "Argyll cut-off" tweed as it cuts lower and doesnt have a great diagonal for the sporran space. It's 6inches or so shorter than my suit jackets - although a few inches longer than my Argylls.
    If I fastened it; it would cover half my sporran. When it's open it shows my full sporran sitting inbetween the 2 sides of the jacket.

    I'm guessing it's still a kilt jacket, right?

    Here it is (I'm planning to wear my sporran higher by the way):
    Last edited by Paul; 14th October 09 at 06:43 AM.
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