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    woah! Matt...the outfit is AWESOME. it's so formal and rustic at the same time. Tell us about the jacket

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    Quote Originally Posted by cloves View Post
    woah! Matt...the outfit is AWESOME. it's so formal and rustic at the same time. Tell us about the jacket
    It's a Sheriffmuir doublet made from a charcoal grey Harris Tweed.

    http://giftshop.scottishtartans.org/sheriffmuir.htm

    Generally you see doublets such as this made from black barathea wool, or velvet. We can do either of those options, of course, but I wanted something a bit different.

    Bob Martin mentioned to me once that he had at one time a Sheriffmuir made from Harris Tweed. That got me thinking, so I said why not?! I really am pleased with the way it turned out.

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