I have had four jacket conversations done. One by a local tailor that turned a vintage tail coat into a PC Coatee that I absolutely loved. The next was a tweed jacket done by my talented and beautiful wife. (These two I literally worn out with so much use over the years) The other two were inexpensive cotton twill blazers from Target of all places that my aforementioned talented and beautiful wife also converted for me. These two I still have and are absolutely brilliant as they are significantly lighter than tween and perfect for warm weather events (as we oft have in California).
The most crucial part of the conversion was touched on by Steve
"I agree that a regular suit coat or sport coat are not always suitable for conversion due to the button and pocket placement. About the only regular jackets that seem to work well are single button with patch pockets that can be turned into false pocket flaps."
The single most important part of converting a jacket into a kilt jacket is choosing the right jacket to convert!
Look at real kilt jackets.
Look at photos, look at them in real life.
Only when you are really familiar with all their lines and features, go hunting for a jacket to convert.
Frankly, if you aren't doing the tailoring yourself, you are probably better off saving for the real deal (and as you save keep an eye out for a great deal or Ebay find.
In the meantime a waistcoat or nice sweater might be a much easier proposition to find that would pair well with your kilt.
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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