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    Same from me...good jacket....good shirt...but not together!

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    thanks everyone

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    Quote Originally Posted by JRB View Post
    I have to admit I'm not feeling the jacobit shirt with kilt jacket look. I think it's the lacing on the the shirt that throws me. I do like the jacket. However, I'd wear it with button down shirt.
    I agree. Great job on the jacket! More ideas for future projects!

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    yeah, they dont go together. I was wondering tho, if anyone knows where I might find a pattern to make one of the cool swordsman vests or something to go with the Jacobite shirt.

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    To be truly honest. I do not agree with the design of a modern jacobite shirt at all. there is nothing jacobite about a grommeted shirt with an over-glorifed shoe lace thrust through it. If it is going to be a jacobite shirt it needs to be period end of discussion.

    I liked where you were trying to go with this, but it seems to have gone a wee bit awry. Keep trying though!

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    very nice jacket! I'm not diggin the shirt though. But I like that jacket man, it's sharp.

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    Nice jacket, good job although I'd agree on the next one to make the bottom edge more curved and less of a sharp angle. Other than that good job.
    I've never been a fan of jacobite shirts so I'll reserve my opinion on that matter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sionnachdubh View Post
    To be truly honest. there is nothing jacobite about a grommeted shirt with an over-glorifed shoe lace thrust through it. If it is going to be a jacobite shirt it needs to be period end of discussion.
    I know that. Where do you find a period shirt?
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