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12th March 11, 08:29 AM
#11
My rather impecunious, but still grandly dressed friend seems to find the most amazing suits and tweeds at Sue Ryder. Perhaps you should check them out when next in town.
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18th March 11, 07:08 PM
#12
While down in Edinburgh Tuesday and Wednesday I ended up buying one of these jackets in denim blue tweed. (looks nothing like actual denim)
with matching waistcoat.
100% pure new wool Jacket with imitation staghorn buttons.
£99 for jacket and £50 for waistcoat.
Thanks for all your help and advice.
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20th March 11, 11:27 PM
#13
Originally Posted by Jock Scot
"The South of the border problem"
I think that well cut trews(as opposed to trousers) are very elegant. The problem is, and this is the problem that the OP was going to face, is that the English when seeing tartan trews(they don't know the difference between them and trousers either) think you are a clown of some sort, or, you are about to have a game of golf , or both! To be fair, they do not see tartan trews with appropriate jacket often, or even, ever.
If you could find an example of each I'd appreciate it. I think I know what one looks like compared to the other but I'm not 100%.
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20th March 11, 11:57 PM
#14
Originally Posted by okiwen
If you could find an example of each I'd appreciate it. I think I know what one looks like compared to the other but I'm not 100%.
If you go to the Highland Clans merchant site (just google it) click on tab for highlamd wear you will see Trews, click on that and you will see 3 styles and an explanation
Shoot straight you bastards. Don't make a mess of it. Harry (Breaker) Harbord Morant - Bushveldt Carbineers
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21st March 11, 12:06 AM
#15
Thanks, going now.
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Ok. I'm back. Trews= High waist, no side seam, no pockets. Trousers= waist, possible belt and pockets. Sound about right?
Last edited by okiwen; 21st March 11 at 12:16 AM.
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21st March 11, 01:45 PM
#16
Originally Posted by okiwen
Thanks, going now.
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Ok. I'm back. Trews= High waist, no side seam, no pockets. Trousers= waist, possible belt and pockets. Sound about right?
Miltary Trews = high back (usually referred to as a fishtail back) and high wasted, usually worn with braces, no side seam, may have side slash pockets
Civilian Trews = same as above but without fishtail back, still high waisted
Trousers = just like a regular pair of suit trousers
Shoot straight you bastards. Don't make a mess of it. Harry (Breaker) Harbord Morant - Bushveldt Carbineers
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30th March 11, 10:36 AM
#17
New jacket photo's
Thanks for all your help. It was my wife who originally mentioned trousers but anywhere I would want to look smart, I would wear my kilt and she now agrees. She chose the bottle green hose and I also have a pair of navy blue.
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30th March 11, 10:46 AM
#18
That looks sharp to me!
Have you tried this jacket/waistcoat combo with pants? The body is close to the same length as the arms, which is rather au courant.
- Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
- An t'arm breac dearg
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30th March 11, 10:54 AM
#19
That's a very dashing outfit. And with the savings, you can still purchase a nice sport coat if you like.
Jim Killman
Writer, Philosopher, Teacher of English and Math, Soldier of Fortune, Bon Vivant, Heart Transplant Recipient, Knight of St. Andrew (among other knighthoods)
Freedom is not free, but the US Marine Corps will pay most of your share.
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8th April 11, 09:13 PM
#20
Not a fan of the Argyle even with a kilt, let alone trousers or trews. However if budget and versatility are a big part of the equation, either go with a currently-fashionably short saxon jacket, or an Argyle in blue and rig it so you can swap out the silver buttons for plain as needed.
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