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    Quote Originally Posted by pdcorlis
    Sorry for the somewhat casual (no tie) look... it was well over 90 when I shot the photos.
    Phil,

    Nice looking jacket! Have your tried it on with your Cavan kilt? I have a brown tweed Polo blazer that looks fantastic with mine (shoud look even better with my new Fitzsimmons kilt, too).

    Personally, I think the 'no tie' look is just fine. It's almost a business-casual look and you wear it quite well, I might add.

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    Nice Jacket. I picked up a similiar jacket off ebay a few years ago.

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    I'm on the prowel for a tweed jacket too! I am seriously not going to buy another kilt (well, unless some super spectacularlessness comes up!) until I find a danged tweed jacket. I just hope I can find one for a good price.

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    Tattoobradley,

    Keep your eyes on eBay; I've found several very nice tweed blazers there. Good luck!

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    Nice jacket, Phil. Sporting of you to model it in this heat. Thanks.

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    Phil,

    I think the outfit is rather smart. The jacket and shirt go well together and work with the kilt and hose. I must confess to being rather partial to tweed.
    So say "Well Done"!

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    I'm nervous to get a jacket on Ebay because of sizing. Does it fit well? It looks like it does! Good find!

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    I've been watching Ebay for awhile as well. Seems most jackets are not my size although I am not sure what the measurements should be compared to a regular sport coat or suit jacket.

    I have also been hesitant about jackets with small holes too. Can they be effectively repaired?

    Nice jacket by the way. Glad you got the high bid.

    Cheers! Bill

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    Good looking kilt, what tartan is it? It looks like the Ancient Campbell tartan but the tram lines are single in the center of the blue and green panels instead of double at the edges of the blue and green panels.
    Last edited by Cawdorian; 26th July 06 at 10:19 AM.

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    Nice jacket, looks a good buy

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