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    At the risk of dating myself, I think it looks snazzy.

    I've never really looked at the doublet. On a practical note, can you button it?

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    I think it looks great. Very smart. I too would be interested in learning more about the "tie" you are wearing in the photo.

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    I love the buckle brogues and Argyll style hose together! Quite smart!

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    I have to say---that is SHARP!!!!!!! Looks great. I may be the next in line to place an order.
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    The tie is a Ceangail (kon-YAIL)... a la J. Byous in Savannah Georgia, Mac Ghille Sheathanaich made it because I am not a Lace Jabot kind of guy... I think it ties the look together it is in my Tartan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scotchmaster View Post
    The tie is a Ceangail (kon-YAIL)... a la J. Byous in Savannah Georgia, Mac Ghille Sheathanaich made it because I am not a Lace Jabot kind of guy... I think it ties the look together it is in my Tartan.
    Another alternative to the lace jabot would be a nice silk cravat, as I am wearing below.


    I've also toyed with the idea of wearing the Sheriffmuir with a regular neck tie, though I'm still not sure what I think about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCAC View Post
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    It seems to me to be a cross between scottish and german. Not my cup of tea at all.

    Maybe I'm too much of a traditionalist.
    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    I'm not sure what about it seems "German" to BCAC. It's a Sherrifmuir doublet, which is a fairly traditional style of Highland attire. <snip>
    I'd be interested to know what is German about that doublet? I agree with Matt that this is a Sherrifmuir, albeit with a some small idiosyncratic details.
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    Looks great! I think it looks very much like a confederate jacket from the War of Norther Agression. (That is the civil war for those of you educated in the northern states). ;)
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    I think you look fantastic scotchmaster. I don't love buckle brogues for me but I think they look really nice on you. I also love the doublet. It's different but still classic.
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    It's probably the "facing" under the front buttons that made me think German.

    Without the "facing" it would work better for me.

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