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Retired Rental Prince Charlie Jackets

$ 31.67

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Style: Tuxedo
  • Condition: Retired Rental
  • Designer/Brand: The Celtic Croft
  • Material: 100% Wool
  • Color: Black
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom

    Description

    Retired Rental Jackets
    These retired rental jackets (no vests) have definitely seen better days, but they still have some life in them. We used these jackets in our
    rental packages
    , and we no longer consider them up to snuff for that purpose. Scottish tailors made these jackets in beautiful Glasgow, Scotland. They use 100% pure new 15oz heavy weight wool Barathea. Jackets and vests are made using a black silk lining with a thistle silhouette motif.
    Used Condition (Jackets only)
    Made in Scotland
    Black silk lining with thistle silhouette
    100% Pure new 15oz wool Barathea
    Sleeve length from Short, Regular, and Long
    Perfect for any Scottish dress occasion
    Perfect for any Scottish dress occasion. The Prince Charlie is more formal than an Argyle Jacket. In both appearance and function, it is essentially the Scottish dress equivalent of a tuxedo. See below for measuring instructions.
    Jacket Measuring Instructions
    The instructions below are going to differ from what you may have read elsewhere, but in our experience are going to result in the best fit. You can also order based on a jacket you already own that fits well, or go to a men's store to be professionally measured.
    1)
    Extend your arms straight out from your body. Take a full breath and hold it. Have someone measure you around your chest under your arms. Lower your arms to your side and measure your chest. The larger of these two is your chest measurement which is your jacket size *.
    2)
    Strange but true: Your shoe size will determine your arm length. If you wear a size 9 or smaller, your jacket will be a SHORT. Shoe size 9-11 order a REGULAR. Larger than 11 order a LONG.
    *
    A potential exception to this rule is if you have earned yourself a good size beer gut. If so, you might want to get a relaxed belly measurement as well. If your chest measurement is smaller than your belly measurement, you might want to go with the belly measurement as your jacket size. Your jacket will be looser in the shoulder, but comfortably fit your beer gut.