What I traditionally associate with A&S is the green and navy combination, like this one from J. Press: https://www.jpressonline.com/build_...=striped&cat_3=&name=Silk+Regimental&image=TIE910015NAVGRN&width=400&height=512
However, Brooks Brothers has that iconic combination, as well as a host of others, including burgundy/navy and yellow/navy: https://www.brooksbrothers.com/IWCa...Id=1&Section_Id=211&Parent_id=210&Product_Id=829329&default_color=Burgundy-navy
I was under the impression that a regiment would have one set of colors, so does the "Argyle (Argyll) & Sutherland" usage in this case pertain simply to the design and not necessarily to the specific colors?
However, Brooks Brothers has that iconic combination, as well as a host of others, including burgundy/navy and yellow/navy: https://www.brooksbrothers.com/IWCa...Id=1&Section_Id=211&Parent_id=210&Product_Id=829329&default_color=Burgundy-navy
I was under the impression that a regiment would have one set of colors, so does the "Argyle (Argyll) & Sutherland" usage in this case pertain simply to the design and not necessarily to the specific colors?