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    Is this the style of "Casual Jacket" that you are asking about?



    This style started out as an Argyle style jacket that was essentially 'de-militarized'. The front opening was straightened to create a 3 button jacket vs the single button front of the Argyle.

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    The gauntlet, Argyle style cuff was removed and replaced it with a suit coat style 3 button open cuff.



    The epaulets were removed. The scalloped & buttoned pocket flaps were replaced with a regular jacket pocket flap that works just as well out or tucked in.





    This style of jacket can be worn many different ways depending on your needs and personal style.

    Without tie for casual



    With just a tie like a sport coat.



    Or even with a contrasting color vest.

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    Thanks for the pics Steve. To my small-town, mountain-grown bumpkin point of view, any kind of blazer/sport coat/jacket like that looks "dressy" and at least "semi-formal". Definitely not something I'd consider "casual" wear. Looks like I need to refine my tastes and views.
    I believe myself to be always operating within reasonable boundaries of sanity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AbuMaia View Post
    Thanks for the pics Steve. To my small-town, mountain-grown bumpkin point of view, any kind of blazer/sport coat/jacket like that looks "dressy" and at least "semi-formal". Definitely not something I'd consider "casual" wear. Looks like I need to refine my tastes and views.
    That's modern day America. The idea that someone might wear a tie while wingshooting or fishing is normal for me, but outdated by centuries for most....

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    Ex-hire jackets ... and more casual than tweed

    Thanks for the suggestions regarding ex-hire jackets. My wife took my measurements last night, and it appears that I'm a size that's fairly easy to find in ex-hire (40R). I've fired off emails to four vendors to find out their return policies and what the shoulder measurements are on their jackets. (I used to have to get all of my jackets tailored in the shoulders. Hopefully I'm more off-the-rack now.)

    Quote Originally Posted by AbuMaia View Post
    To my small-town, mountain-grown bumpkin point of view, any kind of blazer/sport coat/jacket like that looks "dressy" and at least "semi-formal". Definitely not something I'd consider "casual" wear. Looks like I need to refine my tastes and views.
    If you're looking for something even more casual, I'd experiment with one of the suggestions made by the guys at USA kilts. Coats and jackets that end at the waist (for example, bomber jackets) tend to look better with a kilt than longer jackets.

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