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    converted sport coat and Jacobite shirt

    This post spans a bunch of different categories but I decided to put it here, because I did the jacket conversion myself.

    So here goes... Does anyone in here ever wear a sport coat over a Jacobite shirt? And what are the thoughts on this? I have a few pictures here, so tell me what you think of 1) the look of two together and 2) the job I did on the coat.

    The pictures aren't the best, I just threw the clothes on a few minutes ago for the sole purpose of asking you're guys' opinions. I know I personally look like crap in these pics, so don't pay attention to that lol. When I plan on going out in public I'll clean it up a bit. Thanks guys.



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    I have to admit I'm not feeling the jacobit shirt with kilt jacket look. I think it's the lacing on the the shirt that throws me. I do like the jacket. However, I'd wear it with button down shirt.
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    I think the sport coat looks great nice job I am not sure about combing it with the jacobite shirt. Really not my style but that is just an opinion take it for what it is worth.

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    I've seen the Jacobite shirt and Jacket done, but I'm not sure about it, I think you did an admirable job on the jacket itself, it looks better undone IMHO.

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    Well, I'm just not a fan of the Jacobite shirt in general (too costumey IMO.) But, that jacket is sweet!

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    Very Nice

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    No buttons and laces combined-too anachronistic for me. Good job on the jacket, but just a little more curve needed.

    Oh, was there a man under that clothing that needed cleaning up...I hadn't noticed!

    Be well,

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    Thanks everyone Id like to try my hand at another coat, kinds a lovat blue colored one, but ebay hasnt been good to me lately. I'll ditch the jacobite shirt with the jacket idea tho. Im having a hard time finding a dark green shirt, the only one ive found is that one lol

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    Greens are difficult to match, aren't they? They lie right in the center of our eye's frequency range, and I believe we're most sensitive to the shades of color in that part of the spectrum.

    The jacket is gorgeous! What a nice tweed. As The F-H.C.A.G. says, the corner in front could be rounded more---in fact in that regard it looks just like my first conversion.
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    Nice coat - but I must echo the sentiments about wearing it with that style shirt - I don't think I would do it.

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