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    Quote Originally Posted by A_Hay! View Post


    It looks great, and is a welcome change from the ubiquitous Prince Charlie Coatee. If I may make one tiny suggestion-- I think you'd find it a bit more dashing if you were to close the top of the jacket under the jabot, which would show more lace--

    All you need now are the diced (or tartan) hose!

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    Looks great. I'm becoming more and more a fan of these doublets. You all wear them quite well!
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    You wear it well. Perhaps Dumfries for its first outing?

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    Tom you look just grand!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown View Post
    It looks great, and is a welcome change from the ubiquitous Prince Charlie Coatee. If I may make one tiny suggestion-- I think you'd find it a bit more dashing if you were to close the top of the jacket under the jabot, which would show more lace--

    All you need now are the diced (or tartan) hose!
    Yes, I quite agree under the jabot. That's how I wear mine. Glad to see some alternatives to PCs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiltman View Post
    Yes, I quite agree under the jabot. That's how I wear mine. Glad to see some alternatives to PCs.
    Kiltman and MacMillan,
    Thank you for your comments abot the jabot. I would agree that closing the jacket would show the lace more.

    However, there does not seem to be any way to close the jacket. There is a column of silver buttons on each side but no buttonholes. The picture on Alexis Malcolm's website shows it open as well.
    Somewhere I saw a comment that this was an older style of jacket. Perhaps it preceeded the Montrose or other doublets that were intended to close?

    If anyone has a picture of a Sheriffmuir jacket being worn, could you please post it?

    Thanks,

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    Quote Originally Posted by A_Hay! View Post
    If anyone has a picture of a Sheriffmuir jacket being worn, could you please post it?

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    How could I resist?


    Mine fastens with 3 cords that have hook & eye fastenings. Why don't you make a loop of black cord, maybe even a shoe lace, to hold the top buttons each side together?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil View Post
    How could I resist?


    Mine fastens with 3 cords that have hook & eye fastenings. Why don't you make a loop of black cord, maybe even a shoe lace, to hold the top buttons each side together?
    Thanks Phil,

    Now that I see how you have done it, I'm sure I can come up with a solution.

    I like your picture!

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    IMHO, this style "Jacket" "out classes" the PC.

    As to "closing" it ??? Can you show a picture of it being worn WITH out the "jabot" or neck cloth. I have a couple of friends that do research (for museums) on dress civilian & military jackets during the "Georgian & early Victorian periods. According to my "LIMITED" knowledge this jacket style as well as the PC etc. are "adaptations of these. (???) & perhaps they could insights on their "antecedents" & them being worn (open?closed)

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    Nice jacket, i think if you tried the same outfit but with black kilt hose and keep the flashes would be better IMO!

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