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  2. Mackinaw jacket - Wikipedia

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    The mackinaw jacket, also known as a mackinaw coat, [1] is a short double-breasted coat made of a thick heavy woollen material, generally with a red-and-black plaid pattern.

  3. Highland dress - Wikipedia

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    Highland dress is the traditional, regional dress of the Highlands and Isles of Scotland. It is often characterised by tartan ( plaid in North America). Specific designs of shirt, jacket, bodice and headwear may also be worn along with clan badges and other devices indicating family and heritage.

  4. Mackinaw cloth - Wikipedia

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    Mackinaw cloth is a heavy and dense water-repellent woolen cloth, similar to Melton cloth but using a tartan pattern, often "buffalo plaid". It was used to make a short coat of the same name, sometimes with a doubled shoulder. These jackets have their origins on the Canadian frontier and were later made famous by Canadian and American loggers ...

  5. I Asked 3 Parisian Women About the Must-Haves Every ... - AOL

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    Whether you prefer pressed chinos or plaid wool, so long as they have an impeccable fit, you’re golden. Tuck in your blouse or sweater to emphasize your waist and lend a posh vibe to your ensemble.

  6. Princess Kate Shows Off Her Country Side in a Plaid ... - AOL

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    The royal’s jacket hails from Burberry and features the brand’s iconic tan-and-black plaid pattern.

  7. Madras (cloth) - Wikipedia

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    Samples of cloth showing many typical Madras patterns. Madras is a lightweight cotton fabric with typically patterned texture and tartan design, used primarily for summer clothing such as pants, shorts, lungi, dresses, and jackets. The fabric takes its name from the former name of the city of Chennai in south India.