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13th November 10, 07:45 PM
#1
Went shopping today
Good evening all,
Went to do that one weekend a month thing and made time to stop buy the Resale store. Found a couple jackets to use for conversion fodder and a military sweater for wear. All 3 ran $35US -
A Navy dress jacket. Will have to come up with quite a few buttons as it uses 6 on the front (only 3 show) -
An Air Force dress jacket -
Even if I screw either up it's not like I'm out much. Also keeping my eye out for an Army for a green one.
The Army sweater for just wearing around on during casual times -
Jim
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14th November 10, 06:52 AM
#2
nice... i just picked upa sport coat yesterday for a conversion im gonna attempt today... if i screw it up im only out 3 bucks lol.
i used to have one of those sweaters when i was working the flight deck but its long since dissapeared.
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14th November 10, 12:31 PM
#3
The luck was running wild this weekend. I too went to a resale shop, and found a Harris Tweed jacket. Need to alter the arm length, but that's a small task for a $7.99usd jacket.
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14th November 10, 04:06 PM
#4
Originally Posted by Kiltboy
The luck was running wild this weekend. I too went to a resale shop, and found a Harris Tweed jacket. Need to alter the arm length, but that's a small task for a $7.99usd jacket.
Same here! I found a plain black jacket that I intend to convert to a Prince Charlie!
Originally Posted by Alan H
Some days you're the bat, some days you're the watermelon.
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14th November 10, 06:47 PM
#5
Amazing luck all around than.
The Navy jacket might have an issue as it is a 6 button -
Do you guys think it will still work?
Jim
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14th November 10, 08:04 PM
#6
Personally, I love double breasted jackets.
I think that would make a swell transition. Just how to pull it off might be interesting. you may have to loose the bottom row of buttons.
Keep us posted.
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15th November 10, 07:48 AM
#7
There is a picture somewhere here on XMarks of a well known (internationally known) piper wearing a double breasted Argyll. Double breasted jackets tend to flatter the larger man. The downside is that they look slovenly when worn open.
Regards
Chas
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15th November 10, 06:23 PM
#8
Originally Posted by Chas
Double breasted jackets tend to flatter the larger man.
Well I should be ok than
I was worried about the extra 3 buttons since there are holes in the jacket so I can't just skip them.
Jim
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15th November 10, 09:58 PM
#9
The Navy coat looks to be an interesting challenge, but if your skill at
sewing matches your skill elsewhere, it'll look grand.
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