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9th April 08, 09:13 AM
#1
Commando Sweater from an anonymous X-Marker
This forum is wonderful, a few weeks ago I received a package from an X-Marker who wishes to be anonymous, inside was a wonderful Canadian Issue military sweater. I'd like to thank the anonymous donor for the wonderful sweater, it has already had quite a bit of wear and I'm sure it will get much more come next winter. The day it came I washed it by hand, it took almost a week to completely dry, it is a medium however those army guys must be huge I have to roll up the sleeves 3 inches, I think it goes well with the WPG Gordon Highlanders kilt. Please excuse the look on my face it's the first time I've used the self timer and I was not sure it was going to work.

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9th April 08, 09:17 AM
#2
Pick up four or six bricks. Tape them to your wrists and keep them there for one or two months and your arms will be as long as the sweaters arms. But on the other hand the sweater look really good as it is. Your choice.
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9th April 08, 09:19 AM
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Glen,
It looks very nice. I'm not so sure of the stern military facial expression that seems to have come with it though! 
The one wooly pully I have I bought from cavscout and I really love it. I too put it on and immediately thought "How long are the arms of British soldiers?"
I'm pretty sure they are designed to be rolled up like that.
Looking sharp (as usual)
And kudos to your generous friend here on X Marks the Scot! A nice gesture indeed.
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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9th April 08, 09:23 AM
#4
Any time I've seen that type of sweater worn, including the times I wore one, the sleeves were always rolled a bit. How much depended on the arm length of the individual. Three inches is not out of the norm.
The person would have to have "monkey arms" to not have to roll the sleeves.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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9th April 08, 09:29 AM
#5
That looks good on you, especially with the Gordon tartan. FWIW, I have really long arms, and I have to roll up mine.
"Touch not the cat bot a glove."
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9th April 08, 09:52 AM
#6
Very nice!
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9th April 08, 09:59 AM
#7
Looks very good with the military kilt and brown sporran! I think it looks fine rolled up too. Congrats.
Wear in good health,
Sara
"There is one success- to be able to spend your life your own way."
~Christopher Morley
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9th April 08, 10:05 AM
#8
 Originally Posted by Panache
Glen,
It looks very nice. I'm not so sure of the stern military facial expression that seems to have come with it though!
...snip
Jamie
That's his new League of Moderators face. 
Seriously Glen, that looks very nice.
:blue_ban:
Dee
Ferret ad astra virtus
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9th April 08, 10:08 AM
#9
Looks good bro! And I know it's warm.
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9th April 08, 10:11 AM
#10
I like the crew neck collar! Sharp, sir!
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