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    Quote Originally Posted by csbdr View Post
    No, no no....those ruffled shirts mean "lounge piano player" !
    1970's high-school prom! Fortunately that trend was after my time.

    The shawl collar tux says "auld fogie, very set in his ways" When I replaced my tux a few years back, I went out of my way to get a shawl collar. The shape was not perfect, but at least it was a shawl collar... I still like the skinny lapels we had when I were lad.
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    This is great. A thanks to all for the information and the pictures are a great bonus.
    Karl

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    Quote Originally Posted by okiwen View Post
    "I'm still somewhat confused as to the differences between an Argyll, a Braemar, a Crail, ect.
    Could someone help out by giving me a description of each? What I'm looking for is the differences in buttons (placement and number), cuffs, pockets, ect.


    OH HERE HERE!!! I have been trying to get ahold on this for-ever
    You might find post number 15 on this very thread helpful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    No, you don't have toTed. In fact, I suggest the only place for ghillie brogues, is the bin.
    Steady on there, Jock. Some of us have spent our hard-earned on them and would like to get some use out of them - along with the white hose!

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    Quote Originally Posted by okiwen View Post
    "I'm still somewhat confused as to the differences between an Argyll, a Braemar, a Crail, ect.
    Could someone help out by giving me a description of each? What I'm looking for is the differences in buttons (placement and number), cuffs, pockets, ect.


    OH HERE HERE!!! I have been trying to get ahold on this for-ever
    It is really just a difference in the cuffs. It is explained, with a helpful illustration, at the end of this short article:
    http://giftshop.scottishtartans.org/which_jacket.htm

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    JACKET TYPES: a mild derailing/ hot tip

    Sometimes, the confusion over names works in our favor.

    This is clearly not a PC, but I can only guess as to whether it is a Sheriffmuir or a regulation. As always, it is for the slender gents:


    http://cgi.ebay.com/MENS-GREEN-PRINC...item1c0e87941d

    Anybody care to hazard a guess?
    Some take the high road and some take the low road. Who's in the gutter? MacLowlife

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacLowlife View Post
    Sometimes, the confusion over names works in our favor.

    This is clearly not a PC, but I can only guess as to whether it is a Sheriffmuir or a regulation. As always, it is for the slender gents:


    http://cgi.ebay.com/MENS-GREEN-PRINC...item1c0e87941d

    Anybody care to hazard a guess?
    Sheriffmuir.

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