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    Just curious, McMurdo, does the underflap(?) of your Montrose follow the same line as the overflap and does it also button?

    The reason I ask is, I was watching the HBO John Adams series on DVD over the weekend, and in a couple of scenes Thomas Jefferson was wearing a double-breasted tail-coat that was cut straight across the front with 4 buttons buttoned and very wide lapels. It had a separate high fold-over collar. Anyway it struck me as very similar to a Montrose half unbuttoned and folded into lapels from the front.

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    Quote Originally Posted by svc40bt View Post
    Just curious, McMurdo, does the underflap(?) of your Montrose follow the same line as the overflap and does it also button?

    The reason I ask is, I was watching the HBO John Adams series on DVD over the weekend, and in a couple of scenes Thomas Jefferson was wearing a double-breasted tail-coat that was cut straight across the front with 4 buttons buttoned and very wide lapels. It had a separate high fold-over collar. Anyway it struck me as very similar to a Montrose half unbuttoned and folded into lapels from the front.

    You mean like this?:



    Sandford MacLean

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    Quote Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR View Post
    You mean like this?:



    Sandford MacLean
    Yes, exactly. I was thinking I might get McMurdo to give it a try, but your apparently endless supply of highland formalwear pictures has provided a ready example. I happen to think it looks good.

    I appreciate the look of the jabot and cuffs, but I am afraid there is no way I could eat dinner of any sort wearing them.
    Last edited by svc40bt; 26th January 09 at 10:56 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by svc40bt View Post
    Just curious, McMurdo, does the underflap(?) of your Montrose follow the same line as the overflap and does it also button?

    The reason I ask is, I was watching the HBO John Adams series on DVD over the weekend, and in a couple of scenes Thomas Jefferson was wearing a double-breasted tail-coat that was cut straight across the front with 4 buttons buttoned and very wide lapels. It had a separate high fold-over collar. Anyway it struck me as very similar to a Montrose half unbuttoned and folded into lapels from the front.
    No the underflap of my Montrose does not button, it just has a small clasp to keep it in place.

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