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    As has already been mentioned, some of the traditional doublets have standup/mandarin/Nehru collars, so I don't think it would be much of a stretch to use that style for a contemporary kilt jacket.

    I've been thinking about this one that I found on eBay, which is shown with pants but is short enough to be worn with a kilt:
    http://www.ebay.ca/itm/370599705152?...84.m1423.l2649
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    I bought 2 off ebay. I'm using one for material to do the cuffs and possibly redo on the pocket flaps. I,ll probably add a few more buttons on the front also. These were ex-tuxedo hire jackets and were 18 pounds each. Very reasonable and in good condition.

    By the way, the coats were made by Magee.
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    When you're done, I sure hope you'll post some pictures...

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    i hope nobody minds reviving a thread, but...

    how about one of these union civil war repro officer shell jackets:
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    the single breasted jacket looks a lot like the pics tobus posted, and on ebay can be had for about $58.
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    I think it could work, but one would have to be careful to avoid a mashing of styles such that it looks like a historical anachronism or a costume... unless that is the desired look Perhaps take a Confederate shell jacket, slap some Celtic buttons on it, and wear it with otherwise traditional kilt attire?

    See another thread (with pics) here:
    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...m-kilts-63844/

    Quote Originally Posted by opositive View Post
    i hope nobody minds reviving a thread, but...

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    the single breasted jacket looks a lot like the pics tobus posted, and on ebay can be had for about $58.
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    "mashing of styles" and costuming are my main concerns. i saw that other thread before, also. i think the single breasted has a better shot with different buttons.
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    If the jacket in question were black, and had some tashes around the tail of it, and a whole raft of buttons sewn on the front, it could qualify as a Sheriffmuir doublet.
    Here's Kinloch-Anderson's picture of one, shown in purple.
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    the same observation/criticism would apply to any nehru type jacket in this thread. i am not pretending either is a doublet or highland traditional wear. i am debating whether it would be ok for contemporary wear, in the "new traditionalist" spirit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by opositive View Post
    ... i am debating whether it would be ok for contemporary wear, in the "new traditionalist" spirit.
    I think so. A re-purposed Confederate shell jacket would look a lot like an 'Iona' or 'Ben Dubh' jacket, which definitely fits the new traditionalist spirit:
    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...-jacket-57561/
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    post 21 by oddern of his friend in the dunad jacket got me thinking along this line. http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...61/index3.html

    also a member made an xkilt and double breasted waistcoat that got me thinking that the look reminded me of firefly: http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...nk-ball-76026/

    yes, i have a charcoal tweed argyle and waistcoat for highland traditional. but most of the time, i am kilted casual. this evening i wore a stillwater black leather kilt jacket for a get together. i am just considering another outfit option.

    oops-i forgot to mention that rondo's jacket came out well. i followed that thread, also
    Last edited by opositive; 28th November 12 at 09:15 AM.
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