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The Braemar is a variation on the traditional one-button fastening Argyll kilt jacket. Instead of the Argyll's gauntlet cuffs, it has a distinctive three button arrangement along the sleeve. This imitates the formal Prince Charlie jacket, and both are an echo of when rank insignia was worn on the cuff in military uniforms, until 1920. Like the Argyll, the Braemar is the standard day-wear kilt jacket, which is suitable for a variety of semi formal or formal occasions.

Our beautifully tailored Barathea Braemar Jackets have the option of adding a matching waistcoat, both of which are made from pure wool to give a luxurious feel.

Features:

  • Cloth braided epaulettes.
  • Single button fastening
  • Traditional Braemar three-button cuff
  • Internal pocket
  • Imitation horn buttons available in black or brown; or polished 'Clann na Gael' or Irish Harp metal buttons, available in chrome or antique silver.
  • Available in Black, Bottle Green, Rifle Green, Minch Blue, Navy Blue (as shown) or Red. 

Measuring advice:

  • Chest: measure around the chest at under-arm height, while wearing a shirt or t-shirt, with your arms by your side.
  • Waist: measure around the waist at roughly naval height - in line with the top of the hips. *This is higher than where your trousers sit*. Let us know if you're wearing your kilt when you do this, as it can sometimes add to your waist or act as a girdle. 
  • Sleeve length: find a suit jacket you already own that fits well, and measure from the shoulder seam down to the cuff. 
  • Back length: measure from the nape of the neck (where the top of your shirt sits) to the base of the spine - where your tailbone sticks out. We use this, the sleeve length and your height to work out a proportional back length for the jacket. If you have an exact measurement for the back (ie if you've taken it from a well fitting jacket, from the collar seam to bottom) please let us know in the additional instructions box 

It is recommended, where possible, to take your waist measurement over your kilt. However, if this is not possible we can factor this in. 

This item is made to order in our own tailoring workshop in Glasgow. Lead time is indicated in the drop-down menu. 

Braemar Kilt Jacket Made to Measure

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The Braemar is a variation on the traditional one-button fastening Argyll kilt jacket. Instead of the Argyll's gauntlet cuffs, it has a distinctive three button arrangement along the sleeve. This imitates the formal Prince Charlie jacket, and both are an echo of when rank insignia was worn on the cuff in military uniforms, until 1920. Like the Argyll, the Braemar is the standard day-wear kilt jacket, which is suitable for a variety of semi formal or formal occasions.

Our beautifully tailored Barathea Braemar Jackets have the option of adding a matching waistcoat, both of which are made from pure wool to give a luxurious feel.

Features:

  • Cloth braided epaulettes.
  • Single button fastening
  • Traditional Braemar three-button cuff
  • Internal pocket
  • Imitation horn buttons available in black or brown; or polished 'Clann na Gael' or Irish Harp metal buttons, available in chrome or antique silver.
  • Available in Black, Bottle Green, Rifle Green, Minch Blue, Navy Blue (as shown) or Red. 

Measuring advice:

  • Chest: measure around the chest at under-arm height, while wearing a shirt or t-shirt, with your arms by your side.
  • Waist: measure around the waist at roughly naval height - in line with the top of the hips. *This is higher than where your trousers sit*. Let us know if you're wearing your kilt when you do this, as it can sometimes add to your waist or act as a girdle. 
  • Sleeve length: find a suit jacket you already own that fits well, and measure from the shoulder seam down to the cuff. 
  • Back length: measure from the nape of the neck (where the top of your shirt sits) to the base of the spine - where your tailbone sticks out. We use this, the sleeve length and your height to work out a proportional back length for the jacket. If you have an exact measurement for the back (ie if you've taken it from a well fitting jacket, from the collar seam to bottom) please let us know in the additional instructions box 

It is recommended, where possible, to take your waist measurement over your kilt. However, if this is not possible we can factor this in. 

This item is made to order in our own tailoring workshop in Glasgow. Lead time is indicated in the drop-down menu.