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    Quote Originally Posted by BCAC View Post
    I think that they are more suited to "cutting a dash" in saxon dress than in Highland Dress. They are neither suitable for Highland Daywear nor Highland Evening wear. To me they would just seem a bit "out of place".
    I don't know... since we have lots of "matchy matchy" type people on Xmarks (I'll include myself in that group to a degree), I could see someone wanting a pair in tweed to match a tweed jacket / vest. Would it be 'traditional'? No, but I can see the appeal. At $500 (£300), I'd likely take a pass though. I could have another kilt or another jacket / vest for that price.

    Quote Originally Posted by Chas View Post
    How do you polish them without getting polish all over the tweed?
    Maybe put masking tape over the tweedy bits and / or polish them VERY carefully. Agreed that it would be a challenge.
    Last edited by RockyR; 14th November 13 at 09:37 AM.

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    I do like the shoes very stylish although I would opt for a tweed rather than a tartan. I would also wear them with Saxon dress not a kilt. Would I pay £300 for shoes? Umm.....no, as Rocky says that's a new kilt or jacket! Or custom sporran.
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    I dig 'em. Wouldn't mind having a tweed pair AND a Buchanan tartan pair.

    But I'm even more interested in them scanning my feet and making me a last..then I could make whatever silly thing popped into my head at will.

    after I learned how to make shoes.

    but unless they come to Florida I doubt I'll get to try it. I just asked my wife if I could fly to Scotland and get measured for and buy a 500 dollar pair of shoes and the woman laughed at me! Right out loud! The noive of her.

    I wonder if I'd get a discount what with being in the Buchanan clan and all...maybe throw in a pair of socks or something..
    Last edited by HippieLee; 14th November 13 at 12:44 PM. Reason: additional musing...

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    Brooks Brothers is doing this as well (link here). Their new holiday catalogue has the shoes in Black Watch also...
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    I have some SUEDE and tweed shoes that are similar, if slightly more casual. I'd never wear either mine nor the Buchanans with a kilt, but as BCAC said, they're nice for a bit of dash with trousers.

    Suede is nice, as you don't polish it, just a light brushing. I'd live in fear of getting polish all over the fabric.

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