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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown View Post
    Smashing! I'd go with cut steel buttons on the velvet doublet...
    I'm happy with these until the right set comes along at the right price.

    Here it is with the lapels folded down. Sorry the photo isn't clearer (and I know my shirt studs aren't lined up in one of the pics ;)

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    Natan Easbaig Mac Dhòmhnaill, FSA Scot
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    Very nice, Nathan. Personally I like the cravat best, as it is just a little different than the usual, but still very dapper. The bow tie also looks nice and I'm surprised at how versatile the collar on that doublet is, in that it seems to be designed to be worn up or down.

    On the one hand, I think jabots are awesome! On the other, I would be hard pressed to find an event in these parts where one wouldn't seem over the top...
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    Quote Originally Posted by CMcG View Post
    Very nice, Nathan. Personally I like the cravat best, as it is just a little different than the usual, but still very dapper. The bow tie also looks nice and I'm surprised at how versatile the collar on that doublet is, in that it seems to be designed to be worn up or down.

    On the one hand, I think jabots are awesome! On the other, I would be hard pressed to find an event in these parts where one wouldn't seem over the top...
    I understand that some people wear them to the St. Andrew's Ball here. Ever been?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nathan View Post
    I understand that some people wear them to the St. Andrew's Ball here. Ever been?
    Unfortunately, I have not been to the local St. Andrew's Ball, though pictures bear out your understanding. I believe the dress code for that event is black tie... while a jabot is probably acceptable, it seems a bit much to me. I tend to see the jabot as best -- though not exclusively -- worn with full formal attire aka white tie.

    Others will disagree and I know we have at least one local Xmarker who prefers a Montrose doublet and jabot for black tie. I will leave it to people more knowledgeable than I as to the finer details to be parsed in interpreting that issue
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    I am glad I have the other look options with the cravat or bow tie because honestly, I can do without the Austin Powers quotes I might run into in many settings. nice to have the option though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nathan View Post
    I am glad I have the other look options with the cravat or bow tie because honestly, I can do without the Austin Powers quotes I might run into in many settings. nice to have the option though.
    I like options too The kilt is such a versatile garment that it can go from informal to fullest formal, so why not be prepared for any occasion?
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