The classic semiformal Braemar jacket from the name you know you can trust. Impeccable Scottish tailoring with the sophistication of tweed, from an internationally respected producer.
The semiformal Braemar tweed day / evening jacket is similar in most ways to the Argyll (or Argyle), but with Prince Charlie style cuffs for a touch more formality - the best of both! The iconic cut of tweed ensures the wearer an air of gentry, while also providing a stylish alternative to barathea. Tailored from top quality 13 oz cloth to flatter any shape, and produced to traditional standards to keep its fit for many years to come. Rest assured this isn't a budget import - Balmoral Kilts and Highland Dress is respected worldwide as one of the finest producers of specialist Scottish tailoring.
How we make it:
Our Braemar jackets are made from top quality 13oz 100% pure new wool tweed cloth, with a single button on the front, two side vents, cuffs with 3 buttons, pocket flaps with 3 buttons, and flat cloth epaulettes. All buttons have washer and ring fittings.
When to wear it:
Also popular for being very versatile - you can alter the Braemar's formality by subtle accessories, so it is suitable for all sorts of occasions, such as dinners and Burns Suppers; balls, ceilidhs or other dances; weddings, graduations, or christenings; as well as Highland games or simply as general daywear.
What to wear it with:
Wear it during the daytime with a kilt in any tartan, a daywear sporran, and an ordinary collar and self-coloured tie (when footwear is a matter of choice). As more formal dress for evening events the Braemar jacket is best worn with a wing collar and bow tie, plus semi-dress sporran, and ghillie brogues are the appropriate choice for your feet. Like the Argyll, the Braemar jacket is generally worn open.
Your Choices:
We suggest bone buttons as standard, but you can specify Silver Gilt or Antique Silver buttons if you prefer.
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Chest Size (30" / 76.2 cm to 60" / 152.4 cm)
Fitting
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Jacket Colour
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Green Lovat
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Flinstone
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Here I am outside church wearing the blue braemar jacket, though on this occasion, not wearing the waistcoat I also purchased. The quality is very good and worth the lead time.