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9th March 11, 03:13 PM
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 Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
Yes, of course the jabot is the classic neckwear to complement this type of doublet. I took those photos shortly after receiving mine, just to be able to see all the options for comparison. I have to say I was pleasantly surprised, though, at how nice I thought it looked with less formal neckwear options. Though in "real life" I have thus far only worn it with the jabot.
I have to agree Matt - I was quite suprised as well whilst looking at your photos. I do like some of the less formal options for neckwear - but still opt for the jabot and cuffs with a doublet such as the Sheriffmuir, Montrose, Kenmore, and other single/double breasted, slim fitting doublets. Other doublets (i.e. - regulation) and coatees that have lapels look best without the jabot in my opinion.
Cheers,
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