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    Here's a link to one of the coolest threads we've had here on Xmarks. Scoll down and check out our member RAF wearing an ordinary tweed sportcoat with his kilt, and it looks great.

    Goes to show how somebody can break the "rules" and make it work, if it's done right

    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...95/index2.html

    Or if you don't want to read the thread, here's RAF himself, showing how cool an ordinary tweed jacket can look with a traditional kilt

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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post
    Here's a link to one of the coolest threads we've had here on Xmarks. Scoll down and check out our member RAF wearing an ordinary tweed sportcoat with his kilt, and it looks great.

    Goes to show how somebody can break the "rules" and make it work, if it's done right

    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...95/index2.html

    Or if you don't want to read the thread, here's RAF himself, showing how cool an ordinary tweed jacket can look with a traditional kilt
    Thanks for the link to that thread. Not sure how I missed it but I had not seen it before. Great ideas on how to use ones existing wardrobe with a kilt.

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    Hello rabble...perhaps I've missed this...looking for a guide/directions on converting a suit coat for wearing w/kilt. I have a FANTASTIC tailor where I work who can make anything and his quality is amazing (he'd prefer to build from ground up rather than convert) but has little experience in this area. I'd like to provide him a pattern or guide. Can one of you point me in the right direction?

    Thx!
    cmcbeth

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    You can look at many of the pictures on the forum of jackets and there are threads on converting. One other source is the "Cutters' Practical Guide to Cutting, Making, and Fitting, Lounges, Reefers, Norfolk, Sporting & Patrol Jackets" They have an illustration of both a Highland Jacket and a Highland Dress Jacket. The picture can be found at:

    http://thecostumersmanifesto.com/ind...=File:LM61.jpg

    800px-LM61.jpg

    There is also information on the Cutters and Tailor forum on Highland Jacket (you have to be a member to view this page).

    http://www.cutterandtailor.com/forum...h=1&#entry9223

    This should give a good guide to your tailor.
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    cmcbeth you might also want to look at Simplicity Pattern 5029. This might be useful to tailor. It appears that it is out of publication but I have seen copies on Ebay.

    also see: http://sewing.patternreview.com/patterns/6502
    Last edited by Friday; 18th December 12 at 10:58 PM.

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