Welsh Argyle Jacket

  • Made in Wales
  • Cut for the right traditional look
  • 100% pure new 15oz barathea wool
  • Choice of tartans
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£300.00
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In 540 fabrics
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Tailored to traditional standards from authentic materials and techniques, this Welsh Argyll (or Argyle) jacket has detailed design features to emblemise the great Celtic nation.

Notice the embroidery and tartan highlights on the cuffs and front flap pockets, indicating the wearers pride in their Welsh heritage.

Wear this with matching cilt / trews and accessories to make a prestigious statement of heritage at any formal occasion.

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Materials: 100% pure new barathea wool.
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Delivery: 4 to 14 weeks to dispatch - Rush Orders
Returns: Non returnable - see Full Terms
Options:
  • Chest size (inches) (34 to 50)
  • Arm size
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  • 534 choices of material

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Sean Hopkins , Yukon Territory, CA
16 February '07

Wrote... I have to admit it: This jacket is almost superior to the kilt (aka cilt)! I jest; the jacket is of the same excellent quality as the 8-yard heavyweight kilt. This Argyll has been perfectly tailored from barathea wool. This is not a smooth type of wool (like, say, an Italian suit), but somewhere between silk and heavy tweed. Its appearance is manlier than that of the former, more graceful than the latter. The coat hangs perfectly, and the sleeves are cut at a precise, natural arm-swinging angle. To me, one nice touch is that there are no gaudy labels sewn all over the jacket’s interior. The tartan flashes and gold buttons add to the item’s sophistication. Photos do not do this jacket justice, but I will try to upload one in the near future.

The Welsh Argyle Jacket

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