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    Tossing it out there

    Attention all kiltmakers, I have a need, and I don't think I'm the only one here.

    I want a kilt cut sport coat. I'm looking for a tweed (but will consider cord) jacket at a reasonable price. I don't need an argyle or crail. I don't care for epaluettes or gauntlet cuffs and simple butons (not bone or antler) are fine. I don't need a custom fit and a matching waistcoat.

    I have seen posts here about modifying an existing jacket, but I can't find second hand ones with patch pockets (I did buy a slash pocket one, and agree that once modified it will look bad). More importantly I don't trust my sewing ability.

    Finally I want it at a reasonable price. The cheapest I have found any tweed kilt jacket is $219 (other that a purple argyle for $192), but I find new tweed sport coats for $75-100 regularly. ts not like the difference is like that between pants and a kilt (I recognise that a kilt takes more material, time and skill), rather it is just a slightly shorter jacket with a tapered front.

    So who's up for it? I just need something to wear to church on Sunday mornings not to a Semi-Formal affair (I do have a formal jacket).

    Adam
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    The only problem with that is, the $75 - $100 jackets are mass produced in a factory or by a room full of seamstresses in China. I don't know if there's that kind of market out there for short sportcoats to make mass production worthwhile. Although, I suppose someone with connections in Pakistan might be able to swing something.

    You might find that it would be cheaper to buy a new $75 sportcoat and take it to a tailor or an alterations shop and have them do it for you.

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    I'm in the same boat. I have a wedding to go to in June and I have nothing to wear. I am not in the wedding party, but I was specifically asked by the bride to wear my kilt.

    I'd like to dress it up a bit more than just a dress shirt, but I dont want nor need anything as formal as a PC or Argyle. Just a nice simple, kilt compatible sport coat.

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    Among the shirts and vest that Bobbie and I are working on for our '06 line is just this kind of jacket.

    Classic cut sport coat in brown tweed. Double rear vents. Three button. leather patches on the elbows.

    We have the first version done and should have a good working version in about a month.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC
    Among the shirts and vest that Bobbie and I are working on for our '06 line is just this kind of jacket.

    Classic cut sport coat in brown tweed. Double rear vents. Three button. leather patches on the elbows.

    We have the first version done and should have a good working version in about a month.
    Do it in grey and I'm in line. Two black tartan kilts (Braveheart and Nightstalker) don't really lend themselves to brown.

    Adam

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    I need a black jacket for funerals and weddings, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC
    Among the shirts and vest that Bobbie and I are working on for our '06 line is just this kind of jacket.

    Classic cut sport coat in brown tweed. Double rear vents. Three button. leather patches on the elbows.

    We have the first version done and should have a good working version in about a month.
    I look forward to seeing this as well.
    We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb

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    Quote Originally Posted by davedove
    I look forward to seeing this as well.
    Most decidedly as do I. (as Ron said....drooling in anticipation.)
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    Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC
    Among the shirts and vest that Bobbie and I are working on for our '06 line is just this kind of jacket.

    Classic cut sport coat in brown tweed. Double rear vents. Three button. leather patches on the elbows.
    We have the first version done and should have a good working version in about a month.

    Is there any hope for a black,charcoal or navy?
    I'be sure be willing to purchase one
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC
    Among the shirts and vest that Bobbie and I are working on for our '06 line is just this kind of jacket.

    Classic cut sport coat in brown tweed. Double rear vents. Three button. leather patches on the elbows.

    We have the first version done and should have a good working version in about a month.
    COUNT ME IN! I love brown tweed and really love leather elbows. But it seems that all the tweed kilt jackets I find are black, lovat blue, lovat green or charcoal grey. Nice to have brown added to the mix.

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