The Crail jacket is an elegant and utilitarian Scottish piece of highlandwear that presents a relaxed but more formalized alternative to standard formal jackets such as the Braemar or Prince Charlie. So-named after the old fishing town of Crail in Fife, the jacket sports a straight cut and extended style with notched lapel, three or four buttons, and usually plain braiding or stitching for an air of refinement. Usually made from hard-wearing tweed or wool, the Crail jacket is suitable for both semi-formal and smart-casual events, suiting perfectly as a kilt or trouser combination.
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