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28th March 13, 05:10 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by Tobus
Yes, photos would help.
Most suit jackets are very thin and would, at best, make for only a "summer weight" type kilt jacket. Not a traditional Highland jacket which would be made of tweed or Barathea wool. But actually, such summer weight jackets are starting to catch on amongst those who want to wear a kilt-cut jacket in warmer climes.
***. I would appreciate a kilt jacket from a lighter weight material for this purpose. Southern California is not very wool or tweed friendly in the summer.
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