Crail, Clunie Crail and Braemar jackets, as well as Prince Charlie, Regulation,
Boru, Sheriffmuir, Braemar, XVIIIth Century inspiration coaties and their associated waistcoats
are taylored in Scotland for Lady Chrystel by people in whom I have full and perfect confidence.

A partnership that counts in decades of fruitful collaboration, sharing and communication.

Clunie crail jacket and waistcoat

100% wool jacket and waistcoat

The cuffs are Prince Charlie style

Braided shoulder straps

Single button on the jacket in imitation antler

Imitation Antler Five-Button High Cut Waistcoat

Available in 4 colors

Black

Lovat

Moss

Russet

Crail jacket and vest

100% wool jacket and waistcoat

The cuffs are Prince Charlie style

Braided shoulder straps

Single button on the jacket in imitation antler

Imitation Antler Five-Button High Cut Waistcoat

Available in 5 colors

Charcoal

Graphite

Midnight

Peat

Twilight

Prince Charlie jacket and waistcoat

This elegant evening jacket, as well as its matching waistcoat,
are cut in the best “Barathea” fabric, 100% wool.

Metal buttons, Celtic patterns:

Available in 3 colors
In Navy Blue, the lapels are not in satin


Black

Navy blue

Green bottle

18th Century Inspired Jacket

This 18th century inspired jacket is a ceremonial coaty, made from various materials and fabrics such as cotton, tweed, tartan, silk, with and unlimited choice of buttons… It is in no way historical garb. I don’t make outfits for reenacting.

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Here we have a ‘Justacorps’ style jacket, with a short cut for wearing with a Great Kilt feileadh mor, or even with a Small Kilt feileadh beag. This is a cut for the mid to later eighteenth century, with a non-closable jacket and turn back cuffs.

This jacket can be made in a range of tweeds, or plain-cloth barathea, all 100% pure wool and lined in cotton. The back has large vents to better suit wearing with a feileadh mor.

The waistcoat is a buff-coloured cotton, with imitation horn buttons. Let us know in the text box if you’d rather it matches the jacket, or you’d like different buttons.


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Regulation jacket

The Regulation Doublet pre-dates the Prince Charlie style of jacket, the major difference being the Inverness Flaps and the gauntlet cuffs.

100% 19oz Barathea Wool in a range of colours.

Fine lining. Choose from plain black, something complimentary, or let us know if you would like a contrast.

Epaulettes and cuff options.

Metal ‘Clann na Gael‘ buttons, available in chrome, antique, black or gold.


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Boru jacket

The Brian Boru Jacket is a variant of the Prince Charlie, designed to give a distinctive look to Irishmen wishing to wear a kilt.

Our Brian Boru Jackets and Waistcoats are tailored in Scotland using the finest quality 19oz barathea wool cloth.

his stylish, formal evening jacket can be worn to all formal functions where a black tie is requested such as weddings, dances and fancy dinner receptions.

Brian Boru was High King of Ireland, who came close to unifying all of the island under one figurehead, but was killed in his moment of victory at the Battle of Clontarf in 1014. This Brian Boru Jacket is a higher cut than an Argyll jacket and is completed with a 3 button evening waistcoat. 100% 19oz Barathea Wool Fine lining Shawl lapel collar Silk Braided epaulettes Polished Irish Harp Buttons

Available in Black (as pictured), Bottle Green, Gun Green, Minch Blue, Navy or Red.
Supplied with chain link to close jacket.


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Sheriffmuir Jacket

The Sheriffmuir Doublet is a traditional piece of evening wear, worn with a kilt and with high collar and gauntlet cuffs.

It was especially popular in the late-Victorian and Edwardian periods, then revived in the middle of the twentieth century. In the revival period it was worn with a large lace jabot, although nowadays it is worn with a necktie or rouche tie under the waistcoat.

The Sheriffmuir can also take a shoulder plaid under the epaulette for even more formal occasions.

The name Sheriffmuir refers to the inconclusive and protracted battle in 1715 between the Jacobites under the Earl of Mar, and the Government forces under the Duke of Argyll.

Choose from our stock of 19oz Baratheas or Tweeds. Let us know if you would like black thistle jacquered lining, for our workshop to choose something to suit the cloth, or let us know if you would like another colour.

Your choice of epaulettes, or none at all.

Choice of Buttons Matching five or six button waistcoat Veste Sheriffmuir.


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Braemar jacket

The Braemar is a variant of the traditional Argyll Jacket. The main difference comes with the detailing on the cuff: instead of a full gauntlet with have a scalloped patch with three buttons running up the arm. With origins in the eighteenth century, this imitates the formal Prince Charlie jacket, and both are an echo of when rank insignia was worn on the cuff of military uniforms, up to about 1920. Like the Argyll, the Braemar is the standard day-wear kilt jacket, which is suitable for a variety of semi formal or formal occasions. This type of jacket is often favoured as a slightly paired back kilt jacket, which retains the decorative elements. Our beautifully tailored Tweed Braemar Jackets have the option of adding a matching waistcoat both of which are made from pure wool to give a luxurious feel.

Charcoal & Charcoal Arrochar: These are the best all-rounders, which match well with almost all tartans, and can suit a variety of occasions. The fine-weave arrochar is especially adaptable as either formal or day wear.

Lovat Green & Lovat Blue: These very traditional options are well suited to match ‘Ancient’ colourway tartans, although can provide a light contrast to ‘Modern’ ones too.

Lomond Blue, Nary Arrochar: These darker shades match well with many ‘Modern’ Colourway tartans, especially those with a blue base colour.

Highland Green and Forest Green: the Highland is the darker shade, and is again good for ‘Modern’ Colourway tartans. Forest Green is slightly lighter and has a beautiful herringbone pattern – this one is mottled blue, so matches very well with any tartans with a green-blue base, of either Colourway.

Light Grey Arrochar: a striking modern tweed, with a fine weave, so popular as a formal tweed.


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Chateaubriand jacket

Villeneuve, Chateaubriand and Laird jackets The Villeneuve, Chateaubriand and Laird are ceremonial coaties, made from various materials and fabrics such as cotton, tweed, tartan, silk, with and unlimited choice of buttons… They are in no way historical garbs. I don’t make outfits for reenacting.

My ceremonial jackets were created in the spirit of the Scottish Revival of the nineteenth century, when all audacity and fantasies, were allowed. Cheers to that!

The body is cut in straight grain, the sleeves are cut on the bias with wide lapels in straight grain.

Belts on the front and on the sleeves are optional.

Here, in Robertson tartan.

Doublet Le Villeneuve

Villeneuve, Chateaubriand and Laird jackets The Villeneuve, Chateaubriand and Laird are ceremonial coaties, made from various materials and fabrics such as cotton, tweed, tartan, silk, with and unlimited choice of buttons… They are in no way historical garbs. I don’t make outfits for reenacting.

My ceremonial jackets were created in the spirit of the Scottish Revival of the nineteenth century, when all audacity and fantasies, were allowed. Cheers to that!

Today, my Villeneuve is being copied and sold all over the world with the label “from Scotland”…

Far from being offended by it, I consider it a tribute. The French touch straight from the Auld Alliance? Why not? I would like to believe it so.

The Laird Outfit

Villeneuve, Chateaubriand and Laird jackets The Villeneuve, Chateaubriand and Laird are ceremonial coaties, made from various materials and fabrics such as cotton, tweed, tartan, silk, with and unlimited choice of buttons… They are in no way historical garbs. I don’t make outfits for reenacting.

My ceremonial jackets were created in the spirit of the Scottish Revival of the nineteenth century, when all audacity and fantasies, were allowed. Cheers to that!

Bias cut tartan outfit

Wide cuffs

Shaped peplums starting from the waist