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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    I actually see nothing wrong with a properly fitted PC and have worn one for years. I suppose in the days when I regularly attended black and white tie events then my green velvet sherriffmuir was my do-it-all choice though. These days when I dress for dinner,-------- Yes! We still do that at least once a week------then I wear a BBSBA. I am toying with the idea of getting a dark green velvet and low cut waist coat, argyll made, but I am not too sure that I will survive long enough to get my monies worth out of it!

    Sorry, I digress! To answer your question, I think the BBSBA covers the lower end of the black tie scale of events, perfectly. As I have said earlier, it is really very easy to end up looking like a clown if you don't judge your kilt black tie attire and fail to match it to the event
    correctly. A PC however and without too much bling, will get you by at ANY black tie event that you can conjure up, though.
    A velvet Sherriffmuir as a "do-it-all"? Woah. That's far fancier than a BBSBA and a touch fancier than my green barathea silver buttoned Balmoral doublet (GBSBBD).

    I've tried the BBSBA with the three button waistcoat as well as with the waist belt rather than the waist coat and it's a smart look to be sure. The PC, too, has it's advantages.

    Based on Colin's suggestion, I also tried the green Balmoral doublet open with the waist belt under and it wasn't bad either.

    Since I already had my stud shirt and bow tie on, I have to say my black velvet doublet looks fantastic open with a black bow tie and waist belt under it but I'm not sure how traditional that is considering how atypical the jacket is to begin with.

    On the subject of that black velvet doublet I think I'm going to start calling it my "Dunvegan" doublet in honour of MacLeod of MacLeod after whose doublet I modelled it. It'll probably catch on if we all do it.

    So I have it narrowed down to one of four jackets. ;)

    I read Jock's "over doing the bling?" thread and now I have to consider whether my default evening wear choice of diced hose and buckled shoes is over the top.

    Decisions, decisions!

    As fun as this is, I have to admit it was much easier when I only had two jackets to choose from. If the event wasn't Prince Charlie, it was tweed and vice versa. First world problem.

    I admit to being surprised at how much I like the BBSBA with the three button waistcoat. It might be a fit thing but I'm really digging it. I thought the self faced lapels made it an "also ran" for black tie but I may be coming around.

    Last edited by Nathan; 7th January 14 at 09:32 PM.
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