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    Photo of Braemar Jacket

    I would appreciate if someone could post picture of a real light color tweed Braemar jacket from all the different angle and of some of the specific details. I got a friend who's a tailor doing beautiful standard jacket but who has no idea of what a Braemer Jacket looks like and what are the specific features. So I thought that maybe someone on this board can help me by providing picture to guide him. And if someone know an existing pattern please let me know.

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    Robert

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    I do not have a light coloured Braemar but I have a Gray one and a Burns Check











    I know these are not exactly what you are looking for but I hope they help.

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    Yes, very good,but don't forget the usual double vent at the back of the jacket and a nice useful touch, I can't quite see on the pictures above if its there, and often neglected, is a button hole on the left lapel.

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    Glen, the gray jacket and waistcoat looks sharp with that tartan. Nice look (as always.)
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    Here are a couple of photos showing the vents on the back, both of these jackets have button holes on the lapels I'll get a couple shots when I get home.



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    Those are really handsome jackets, Glen. That Burns check is something else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    Yes, very good,but don't forget the usual double vent at the back of the jacket and a nice useful touch, I can't quite see on the pictures above if its there, and often neglected, is a button hole on the left lapel.
    I was rather taken aback to see that this very important (to me anyway) bit of tailoring has largely disappeared from off the peg jackets. I have a lapel "button insignia" of the US Navy officer's cap badge (about 1/2" 13mm tall) dating from WW I. It is not a pin, but more like a collar button, to be worn in the button hole in the left lapel. I am also old enough to remember when a man often wore a flower in that buttonhole whenever he went out.
    The pipes are calling, resistance is futile. - MacTalla Mor

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    Thank you so much for the pictures. It will really help. If anybody has some more please post them or send them directly to me. And if someone knows a pattern available please be sure to forward the link as well.

    Thanks Again
    Robert mayrand

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