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  2. Argyll jacket - Wikipedia

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    James Carnegie, 3rd Duke of Fife in a plain cuff Crail jacket. (photograph by Allan Warren, 1984) The Argyll Highland jacket is a shorter than regular jacket with gauntlet cuffs and pocket flaps and front cutaway for wearing with a sporran and kilt. It can be of tweed, tartan or solid colour material. The Argyll is the standard day wear jacket ...

  3. Highland dress - Wikipedia

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    James Carnegie, 3rd Duke of Fife, in a plain-cuff Crail jacket (1984) Highland dress may also be worn as a folk-costume option at events requiring morning dress. As such, for formal day-wear use it generally consists of: [4] [5] Men: Plain superfine wool or barathea black, charcoal or tweed Argyll-, Crail-, and Braemar-style kilt jacket

  4. Kilt - Wikipedia

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    One of the earliest depictions of the kilt is this German print showing Highlanders around 1630. A kilt (Scottish Gaelic: fèileadh [ˈfeːləɣ]) [1] is a garment resembling a wrap-around knee-length skirt, made of twill-woven worsted wool with heavy pleats at the sides and back and traditionally a tartan pattern.

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  6. Aboyne dress - Wikipedia

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    The problem, as they saw it, was that many felt that the female and male dancers should not be wearing the same outfits and that a separate style for women should be developed. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] About 1949, the committee banned female dancers from wearing the kilt, sporran or medals.

  7. Polar fleece - Wikipedia

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    Polar fleece originated in Massachusetts in 1979 when Malden Mills and Patagonia developed Synchilla (synthetic chinchilla). [3] It was a new, light, strong pile fabric meant to mimic, and in some ways surpass, wool.