
Originally Posted by
Tobus
Personally, I like these embellishments on kilt jackets. Not because they look more "Scottish", but because they look more traditional. I actually wish some of these styles would find their way back to other clothing styles that aren't kilt-related, as I think they add a lot of character. I hate the way modern fashion has become streamlined, simple, and boring. Not only with the lack of details like these, but with boring choices of cloth and lack of tailoring to accentuate body shapes.
For me these things are just a variation on a theme. I like a nice tweed kilt jacket that fits nicely and that's worn with the proper accessories. From my perspective, these things are similar to trim options on a car and are open to taste.
They are indeed "traditional" in Highland attire in that they haven't fallen out of civilian use as they have in other cultures, but as I have mentioned on other threads, jackets which lack of these embellishments have been as traditional a mainstay in Highland fashion as those that those that sport them.





Everyone is certainly entitled to prefer whatever pleases their eye but for me, whether the jacket has gauntlet cuffs, braemar cuffs, plain cuffs, one button or two, epaulettes or not doesn't change how I feel about the jacket much. For me, the tweed selected, how it fits, how it is cut in relation to the sporran and how it works with the overall outfit are far more important.
Last edited by Nathan; 25th June 14 at 07:01 PM.
Natan Easbaig Mac Dhòmhnaill, FSA Scot
Past High Commissioner, Clan Donald Canada
“Yet still the blood is strong, the heart is Highland, And we, in dreams, behold the Hebrides.” - The Canadian Boat Song.
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