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    Potain Vest

    Everyone,
    I've been looking for a source which is somewhat economical, to obtain a potain, or, wordsman's vests (if you please). I'm trying to build a rather historical look, to wear to SCA Ren Fairs.

    So far, the ones I've been able to find, on line, are all in the $100.00-plus category, and those aren't always made of leather. The Wool one's are $150.00-plus............ Talk about break-the-bank, for a family man with a brood o' whelps!!!!! Oh, and no, I do not want one made of vinyl! I'd much prefer a dyed heavy canvas or wool!!! Any Help, out there??

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    Take a look at XMTS vendor Sport Kilt. I believe they have a leather swordsman's vest for about $90.

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    I have one of the Sport Kilt vests, and it is a good value.
    Kiltmart also has some simular vests in leather and wool, but I cannot attest to their quality. http://www.kiltmart.com/zencart/inde...index&cPath=22
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    Vest.

    Is there anywhere a pattern for sewing up one of these swordsman's vests?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zardoz View Post
    I have one of the Sport Kilt vests, and it is a good value.
    Kiltmart also has some simular vests in leather and wool, but I cannot attest to their quality. http://www.kiltmart.com/zencart/inde...index&cPath=22
    If you haven't already you should post a picture of it. I believe on the Sport Kilt site it is just on a torso manniquin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    If you haven't already you should post a picture of it. I believe on the Sport Kilt site it is just on a torso manniquin.

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    Jamie
    I don't have any shots that really show off the vest, but here's one of my co-worker Crissy and I from Halloween dress-up day at work last year;


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    I'm a banker who visits other banks as a consultant. My office is VERY conservative - no costumes - always suits, except casual Friday. Last Halloween I visited a bank that was very much into wearing costumes, including the President. One officer dressed as Braveheart. I intend my next visit the same time next year.

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    Perhaps, or perhaps not - this may help.

    I stitched this leather vest last year to use with re-enacting. It's also useful for other occasions. I have a pattern I created and it was made from elkskin - all hand-stitched. The toggles were antler tips. Cost of leather last year was less than $75. Of course there were a few hours involved in sewing it.

    The photo is from last year's St Paddy's Day - last photo of a long day. And a leather vest is warm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JS Sanders View Post
    Nice work Steve!

    I also like the opossum sporran & Don McKee buckle
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    << I also like the opossum sporran & Don McKee buckle >>

    Can't be more Southern than a possum sporran and she has red eyes. Got a coon sporran too - and woodchuck somewhere.

    Great belt buckle too, but ya learn mighty fast not to rub against it - it's like a big dang rasp and'll take your hide off quicker'n a New York minute.

    Slainte yall,
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