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Morning wear

Morning wear is typically a design of suit that is utilised for
extremely formal events such as weddings. Prince Edward jackets,
tailcoats and short jackets are considered morning wear and are
popular choices for weddings. The tailcoat was initially designed for
gentlemen that go horse riding. It was cut away at the front and the
tails could be tied back so that the wearer could ride a horse without
the jacket this makes it a very traditional jacket and looks great.

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Highland wear
For men that enjoy wearing skirts there is the highland wear range of
suits. These are particularly popular with people that have no taste
and enjoy having the cool wind blow around their nether regions. Not
an option for real men but nevertheless a very popular option.
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