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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
    I just wear an undershirt, as what I have is a jabot and cuff set, I must say it is warm enough regardless.
    I used to wear a t-shirt, mainly to absorb the sweat. The Montrose is a seriously sweaty garment believe you me! Especially if it is like mine with a quilted lining under velvet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
    I just wear an undershirt, as what I have is a jabot and cuff set, I must say it is warm enough regardless.
    So, are the lace cuffs buttoned to the inside sleeves of the Montrose?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Daw View Post
    So, are the lace cuffs buttoned to the inside sleeves of the Montrose?
    No they are elastic I got them from our own Lady Chystel, well worth the price by the way.

    http://pagesperso-orange.fr/lady.chrystel/kilts.html

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    To my eye, the Montrose looks incomplete without the Jabot and cuffs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
    I stand by a previous statement I made in a previous thread that you, sir, are a snazzy dresser!

    One question about the doublet in general, why do you wear a belt with it? Is it just tradition?

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    Well I wear the belt with it because there are belt loops on the doublet, besides which that is the way I've always seen it and it helps give a definite break between the doublet and the kilt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryan View Post
    I stand by a previous statement I made in a previous thread that you, sir, are a snazzy dresser!

    One question about the doublet in general, why do you wear a belt with it? Is it just tradition?
    Hey about those loops the Montrose I have also has to hooks on elastics on the inside back? Any idea what they are for?
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    Quote Originally Posted by scotchmaster View Post
    Hey about those loops the Montrose I have also has two hooks on elastics on the inside back? Any idea what they are for?
    My guess, and it's only a guess, is that they hook to the two ribbon loops that should be inside the waistband of a tank.

    BTW the cuffs that Scotchmaster and others receive with jabot sets from FlamingoKilts.biz are not elasticized, rather they have a band that opens/closes with Velcro. The band can be pinned to either your dress shirt cuffs, if you're wearing a shirt, or to the inside of doublet sleeves. This is a common construction among commercial jabot sets, not just our way of doing things.

    Doesn't the elastic show when you extend your arm? Not criticizing, just curious.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scotchmaster View Post
    Hey about those loops the Montrose I have also has to hooks on elastics on the inside back? Any idea what they are for?
    I have been told by Hamish that these are to attach the doublet to the kilt, a matching set is sewn into the kilt, that way there is no fear of the doublet and the kilt separating to show any unsightly underclothes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sydnie7 View Post
    My guess, and it's only a guess, is that they hook to the two ribbon loops that should be inside the waistband of a tank.

    BTW the cuffs that Scotchmaster and others receive with jabot sets from FlamingoKilts.biz are not elasticized, rather they have a band that opens/closes with Velcro. The band can be pinned to either your dress shirt cuffs, if you're wearing a shirt, or to the inside of doublet sleeves. This is a common construction among commercial jabot sets, not just our way of doing things.

    Doesn't the elastic show when you extend your arm? Not criticizing, just curious.
    Thanks!!!!
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