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Rondo,
First,as to Bugbear's suggestion *** but you need an ax insted of a dirk.
Second, I like the cut and the collar,I think it would work as a formal jacket,my choice would be a colored velvet or wool,but that may be a bit "over the top."
Regards
Andy
KILTED LABOWSKI
"I imagine a place of brotherhood and peace, a world without war. Then I imagine attacking that place because they would never expect it.
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Originally Posted by artificer
This was my first thought as well.
I don't necessarily think the bottom needs rounding (but I like Teutonic tailoring styles ) but I do agree that there is a disconnect between the black sating facing and the brown corduroy. It could just be the photographs but it
does appear to make a pretty severe contrast between a relatively formal fabric and the rather casual jacket body.
The fit looks good though.
ith:
I agree. The jacket screams "Bavarian" to me, but hey, that's just my opinion. It looks smart on you!
Cheers,
Last edited by creagdhubh; 3rd May 12 at 12:07 PM.
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Originally Posted by creagdhubh
I agree. The jacket screams "Bavarian" to me, but hey, that's just my opinion. It looks smart on you!
Cheers,
Its all good Kyle. One question though...Would it have been better in dark blue with red piping? Just kidding mate...you know an old submarine sailor couldn't wear anything like marine style dress tunic. I'm liking the look. It will be my look for the foreseeable future.
Rondo
Last edited by rondo; 3rd May 12 at 12:18 PM.
Reason: spelling
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Originally Posted by rondo
Its all good Kyle. One question though...Would it have been better in dark blue with red piping? Just kidding mate...you know an old submarine sailor couldn't wear anything like marine style dress tunic. I'm liking the look. It will be my look for the foreseeable future.
Rondo
Ha-ha! A submarine sailor you say? You're a much braver man than me, mate! Good on ya...you should wear what you like.
Best wishes,
Last edited by creagdhubh; 3rd May 12 at 12:48 PM.
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Originally Posted by rondo
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4. Seems odd the folks that thought it looked German...its definitely Mandarin/Nehru [to my eye]
To my eye what makes it look more German than Asian are the brown material, and the facings in a contrasting colour. Do a Google search for "trachten jacket" and you'll see what I mean, but here is an image and a link of what your jacket makes me think of:
http://www.country-online.com/produc...07/language/en
It's hard to explain why a Mandarin/Nehru is different... either way, your jacket is really snazzy and unique. It isn't a trachten jacket, maybe just resembles one
Last edited by CMcG; 3rd May 12 at 08:53 PM.
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- An t'arm breac dearg
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Originally Posted by rondo
Actually MacL, my beard is pulled into a ponytail in these pics.
I noticed that, and I think your beard makes a lovely non-traditional tie.
After the pleasure of your company at the Tilted Kilt, I know you eschew the strict constraints of traditional wear. This baby fits that bill wonderfully. I would choose different fabrics for my own, but a big fan of the cut. Thrilled to hear that you're happy with it!
Mister McGoo
A Kilted Lebowski--Taking it easy so you don't have to.
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Colin, I see what you mean...I may chose different fabrics for the next one but I am pleased with the jacket. I am sure I will enjoy wearing it very much. To 95% of the population they won't know this from an argyle or nehru or a foul weather jacket...lol. Lit, thanks. Looking forward to my next visit to the "Mile High" and throwing back a few drams.
Rondo
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I like the style of the jacket quite well.... and cordueroy works just fine, too...to my eyes. I also am not sure about the satin facings combined with the cordueroy, as other have said. "Germanic"? I don't see it, but hey, no biggie.
This would probably look fantastic with a "contemporary" kilt like a Freedom kilt, R-Kilt, an X-Kilt that you made, or a UK.
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Originally Posted by Alan H
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This would probably look fantastic with a "contemporary" kilt like a Freedom kilt, R-Kilt, an X-Kilt that you made, or a UK.
That sounds like a good idea. Rondo? Can you make it happen?
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I have the XKilt instructions and the materials, just haven't had time to put it together yet.
Rondo
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