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    Quote Originally Posted by hospitaller View Post
    I just object, as usual, to the harsh terms people use so easily against others' dress preferences.
    I'm with Hospitaller on this...and most surprised by what seems to be a new attitude towards "The Rules" that harsh terms are welcome in responding to requests for opinions.

    At least this request wasn't a personal thing.

    Been disturbing me for a few weeks now...particularly when new members are "ambushed" with harsh responses to basic requests...

    But, yes, I know, way off the topic. Hospitaller's response just resonated with me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown View Post
    ... Just think of a college marching band in white tie and tails, with their school logo plastered all over it-- the effect would be the same.

    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
    Here's the litmus test: would you wear one on a "Saxon" dinner jacket/tail coat? ...
    Don't look at me, I wouldn't dream of doing that. However,I do note that the PC is being compared partly to a tail coat in these two posts. That makes much more sense to me than calling it an Highland tuxedo.

    It can be very confusing.
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    If it was indeed Gordon Walker, which is what I suspect, it looks more like a Mess Jacket than a Prince Charlie. As such I think it is a better look, and more appropriate, than on a Prince Charlie. Thanks Sandford for putting up the link, wonderful piping. As Todd is fond of saying we can disagree without being disagreeable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt View Post
    I'm with Hospitaller on this...and most surprised by what seems to be a new attitude towards "The Rules" that harsh terms are welcome in responding to requests for opinions.

    At least this request wasn't a personal thing.

    Been disturbing me for a few weeks now...particularly when new members are "ambushed" with harsh responses to basic requests...

    But, yes, I know, way off the topic. Hospitaller's response just resonated with me.

    Ron
    Unfortunately, Ron, it tends to go both ways. I would agree that the delivery could be improved at times, but whenever a traditionalist offers their opinion following the customs and conventions of Higland dress, they are met with a number of "there are no rules" posts and the like.

    Regards,

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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
    If it was indeed Gordon Walker, which is what I suspect, it looks more like a Mess Jacket than a Prince Charlie. As such I think it is a better look, and more appropriate, than on a Prince Charlie. Thanks Sandford for putting up the link, wonderful piping. As Todd is fond of saying we can disagree without being disagreeable.
    I agree. It's definitely a mess jacket rather than a PC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
    If it was indeed Gordon Walker, which is what I suspect, it looks more like a Mess Jacket than a Prince Charlie. As such I think it is a better look, and more appropriate, than on a Prince Charlie. Thanks Sandford for putting up the link, wonderful piping. As Todd is fond of saying we can disagree without being disagreeable.
    I can't get a good look at the jacket, but it appears he is wearing collar dogs on the lapels, which makes me agree with Glen that this is a mess jacket and not a civilian Prince Charlie.

    But, if it is mufti, then I'll be the first one to apologise for saying it is never done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
    whenever a traditionalist offers their opinion following the customs and conventions of Higland dress, they are met with a number of "there are no rules" posts and the like.
    Understand that for sure.

    Was speaking more to the "tone," use of adjectives, and what might seem personal digs, in the responses.

    But I'm off topic and have no specifics at hand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt View Post
    Understand that for sure.

    Was speaking more to the "tone," use of adjectives, and what might seem personal digs, in the responses.

    But I'm off topic and have no specifics at hand.

    Ron
    Ron,

    Agreed; see in my last post the comment about "delivery".

    Todd

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    Rules or standards - whatever you want to call them apply more to those over the age of 30. Those 30 and younger will always make up new things that are wild and power to them, those lucky b___s! As for me, at 50, I'd look like a jerk if I wore anything outside of the norm or standard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Daw View Post
    Rules or standards - whatever you want to call them apply more to those over the age of 30. Those 30 and younger will always make up new things that are wild and power to them, those lucky b___s! As for me, at 50, I'd look like a jerk if I wore anything outside of the norm or standard.
    Funny, but I wasn't that way when I was under 30.

    T.

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