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Argyll [[Highland dress|Highland jacket]] is a shorter than regular jacket with gauntlet cuffs and pocket flaps for wearing with a kilt.
Argyll [[Highland dress|Highland jacket]] is a shorter than regular jacket with gauntlet cuffs and pocket flaps and front cutaway for wearing with a [[sporran]] and [[kilt]].


[[file:Marquess of Lorne Vanity Fair 19 November 1870.jpg|255px|left|thumb|[[Caricature]] of [[John Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll]] showing wearing an Argyll jacket, from [[Vanity Fair]], 19 November 1870.]]
[[file:Marquess of Lorne Vanity Fair 19 November 1870.jpg|255px|left|thumb|[[Caricature]] of [[John Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll]] showing wearing an Argyll jacket, from [[Vanity Fair]], 19 November 1870.]]



Other jackets of the same cutaway for the sporran and kilt are known by other names; however, are generally often just referred to as an Argyll jacket.

[[file:Gavin Campbell, Vanity Fair, 1894-09-13.jpg|thumb|right| [[Gavin Campbell]] wearing a Crail jacket. "The Queen's Lord Steward". Caricature by [[Leslie Ward|Spy]] published in [[Vanity Fair (British magazine 1868-1914)|Vanity Fair]] in 1894.]]



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[[Category:Scottish dress]]

Revision as of 23:12, 30 October 2015

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.

Caricature of John Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll showing wearing an Argyll jacket, from Vanity Fair, 19 November 1870.


Other jackets of the same cutaway for the sporran and kilt are known by other names; however, are generally often just referred to as an Argyll jacket.

Gavin Campbell wearing a Crail jacket. "The Queen's Lord Steward". Caricature by Spy published in Vanity Fair in 1894.