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9th November 05, 01:53 PM
#1
Just my opinion, but I would think that with a style similar to a PC or Argyle, both of which are for a more formal cut style, that either in denim or leather would not look very good at all and may border on silly. Besides, who wants to wear a hot leather jacket at a formal event? We already have PC's and Argyle's in a good fabric, why f**k with it?
Now to come up with a new style jacket which could perhaps be used informally in either material may be a better solution. A jacket that could be adaptable to modern casual and even informal events could be of good use to alot of the kilt wearers here. Will they be excepted at a Burn's dinner or Caledonia ball? Not likely, but neither would a leather or denim PC. We have gotten new style kilts in alternative fabrics (Bear, USAK) and design (FK, UK, etc) why not a new style jacket that fits the specs of kilt wearing (ie don't mess with the pleats) to go with these kilts, and available in a few varieties of fabric.
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9th November 05, 02:22 PM
#2
I'm having a tough time with this.
First off I would not go for it personally. It somehow does not seem right to have jackets and the like in leather.
Now I will go along with Matt in saying that a more casual denim or leather jacket may be a good idea.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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9th November 05, 02:29 PM
#3
I agree with the others who have said a PC in leather would not be very good.
However, adapting a crail jacket in leather could be interesting though I probably would not wear leather due to cost, heat and risk of damage to the finish.
I think we also have to be careful that it doesn't appear that the Village People are adding a Piper to the band
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9th November 05, 03:04 PM
#4
Thanks for the feedback guys. Keep it coming.
Shane
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9th November 05, 03:07 PM
#5
I'd be interedted in a denim jacket, just not the full PC cut. However, what I'd really like is a cheap tweed jacket. The only kilt cut tweed seems to be based on the Argyle style and are still over $200, which I think is a little silly since I can go to men's wearhouse and get a tweed blazer for under $100, it's just too long to wear with a kilt.
Adam
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9th November 05, 03:43 PM
#6
I'm not much in favour of a Prince Charlie, but I think a "casual" jacket in leather say along the lines of the No 2 Dress KD as worn by Highland regiments in India and MELF might work.
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9th November 05, 04:18 PM
#7
I am young and hotheaded, and don't give a rat's **** about fashion, so I personally am all in favor of the leather PC. If nothing else it would turn some heads. the only problem I can see is that with a leather PC, you'd need a leather kilt, and with that probably a leather fly plaid, and formal sporran that still had the whole leather look without being a casual daywear sporran. Plus I'm not sure regular hose would compliment a completely leather outfit...
:-P
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9th November 05, 05:18 PM
#8
Much as I love my six leather kilts, I could never see myself wearing a leather PC, Argyll, Crail or any other formal or semi-formal Scottish jacket. Leather is NOT a formal material and I currently have no desire to go further than wearing either a black or a brown leather bomber jacket with my kilts - whether they be of leather, wool, cotton, canvas, pvc or poly-whatever! Having said that, something along the lines of a leather bomber, but somewhat less bulky, would be interesting - but only for casual wear.
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10th November 05, 03:42 PM
#9
 Originally Posted by arrogcow
...since I can go to men's wearhouse and get a tweed blazer for under $100, it's just too long to wear with a kilt.
Adam
No doubt the Men's Warehouse can hook you up with a tailor to recut the bottom of the jacket. Better yet, I have little doubt that their own on-site tailor will be pleased to fit you up in grand style.
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