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21st January 14, 08:44 AM
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Big fan of trews here (although I no longer own a pair).
Very well turned-out, sir, with or without the trews or kilt.
The Official [BREN]
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21st January 14, 09:18 AM
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Isaac, I see you did not post this in the Advice forum, but please allow me to offer some anyway. A jacket cut for the kilt is a good idea. If your present circumstances do not allow for purchasing a new one, maybe your handy wife can help you convert an old suit coat. Nobody is going to die or to arrest you for wearing a saxon-length jacket with your kilt, but you are denying people the pleasure of seeing your pleats. Think of them.
Some take the high road and some take the low road. Who's in the gutter? MacLowlife
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21st January 14, 09:44 AM
#13
Trousers....trousers....oh my, the shame, the shame....LOL
Looking forward to to the next date.......
Hawk
Shawnee / Anishinabe and Clan Colquhoun
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21st January 14, 09:46 AM
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Originally Posted by MacLowlife
Isaac, I see you did not post this in the Advice forum, but please allow me to offer some anyway. A jacket cut for the kilt is a good idea. If your present circumstances do not allow for purchasing a new one, maybe your handy wife can help you convert an old suit coat. Nobody is going to die or to arrest you for wearing a saxon-length jacket with your kilt, but you are denying people the pleasure of seeing your pleats. Think of them.
Thank you for the response and advice! I actually have a nice, vintage, Argyll jacket coming en route from Scotland that I hope to see this week! I plan on also getting another or re-tailoring some in the future. Although my wife is a fine knitter, I am the one who sews.
Isaac
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21st January 14, 11:29 AM
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21st January 14, 02:01 PM
#16
I am the one that does the knitting a sewing in the house. Your hose are more than just fine. It took me quite a while to do mine. The pattern is a great one and Mrs. Newsome did us all a favor by bringing it to the fore. Your argyle vest is great. I'd like a duplicate. You should get hold of HHastings as he instructs and is kilted too.
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22nd January 14, 01:01 PM
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Here is day three and back in the kilt. Wearing this more, I am seeing the need for more accessories. I love my sporran (and the pre-ban sealskin) which is versatile, but would like another. I have 3 pairs of hose and 3 different flashes which are handy, but these old off-white hose are just shabby looking and need replacing. I will need to sweet talk my good wife and see if she would knit me a pair of proper solid color hose. Otherwise, a proper jacket or two and some nicer waistcoats are on the list if I am to wear this more! (oh yes, and the temperature outside this morning was -2 F).
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22nd January 14, 04:02 PM
#18
Nice look. Your tie works well with the kilt.
Those shoes look comfortable. They remind me of a pair of trail runners I had (until I wore them out.)
[I][B]Nearly all men can stand adversity. If you really want to test a man’s character,
Give him power.[/B][/I] - [I]Abraham Lincoln[/I]
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23rd January 14, 07:27 AM
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Day four... it is the last day with students of the week, essentially making it a "Casual Friday" in spite of being only Thurs. I was going to dress historic (I AM a history teacher) but I feel asleep early with the kids and did not finish my tartan waistcoat last night. Anyway, I decided to go rather casual with the kilt today instead. It was a nice balmy -11F on the thermometer this morning with a brisk wind ("Windchills" at -35F).
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24th January 14, 07:42 AM
#20
You're making it work. Great example to the students. Good for you.
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