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    Thanks starbkjrus.

    That is a tartan based on half the set of the Weathered Lamont tartan. It's a half Lamont rather than the full Lamont. I consider it to be a fashion tartan.

    The tweed flat cap matches the tweed shoes I am wearing. This is, after all, the dressed down version of the outfit.

    I'm just glad that the jacket looks all right.
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    Adapting a Corduroy Jacket and Waistcoat for a Kilt Outfit

    I'm moving these notes to a DIY thread.
    Last edited by Bugbear; 30th October 08 at 06:07 AM.
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    Classy outift--and fits the natural colors around PHX.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kennethrmc View Post
    Classy outift--and fits the natural colors around PHX.

    Well... I never considered that.

    If I remember correctly, in the first picture, I am standing in front of my neighbor's bougainvillea bushes. In the other picture I am standing at my front fence, and behind me would be a few of the giant cacti I grow, then my *ehem cough cough* aluminum cottage.
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    Well, I guess that's it until I recieve the Lewis hose. I'll try to get a picture of this outfit with the waistcoat and Lewis hose in it's dressed up version... and without the flat cap.
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    Just saw a thread about USAK offering brown straps and brass buckles etc. It reminded me of a small part of this outfit.

    I have been told that this kilt does have brown straps and the silver buckles. I chose to use silver and brown for the outfit partly because of this. The kilt belt has a silver buckle, and the chain and bead tastles on the bunny sporran are dark brown. My kilt pin is silver, but with a gold Toro on it. Finally, I am wearing a gold sword, tie clip. Mixing silver and gold?!
    *GASP!*

    I think this is fine because the kilt has plenty of brown, but also a black stripe. What can you do... If I had a choice though, I might have gon with brass buckles and so on.
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    Ted, I just ran across this thread and wish to add my compliments on your ensemble.
    Looks great & I can't wait to see it with the Lewis hose!
    [SIZE="2"][FONT="Georgia"][COLOR="DarkGreen"][B][I]T. E. ("TERRY") HOLMES[/I][/B][/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]
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    Quote Originally Posted by BoldHighlander View Post
    Ted, I just ran across this thread and wish to add my compliments on your ensemble.
    Looks great & I can't wait to see it with the Lewis hose!


    Thanks BoldHighlander.

    I was mostly worried about the cutaway curves. I don't have an Argyle jacket or any other jacket to use as a model, and I wasn't sure how to shape them. I just tried to make them functional and aesthetic. Nobody's complained yet.
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    I'm looking into bonnets, deerstalkers, and fore and afts. I need to ask several more questions to the Scottish forum members about bonnets so as to not misunderstand which are proper with the kilt.

    A thread on this would probably be best. There are several different bonnets that I can buy, but there are things about them that I don't understand.

    Tomorrow, I will be picking up my Lewis hose, and will try to get pictures. These will be of this same kilt and jacket, but will include the matching waistcoat, the leather shoes, and a white shirt this time. The tweed walking shoes and matching flat cap will be gone along with the belt of course.

    I think I need a crook to lean on, but that will be the completion of the daywear outfit.
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    Very smart outfit!!!

    Well done!

    Don

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