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    My new Ebay find

    Finally found a jacket & vest my size on Ebay....Problem, part of a set for sale....But wait, the kilt is listed at my size....
    starting big $399......"show patience young grasshopper"...


    After no bids and 2 re-lists it arrived today.
    It was owned by a semi famous guy that is originally from Flint, MI about an hour drive from my home.

    The jacket is missing a button on the cuff. I might just use one of the front button until I get a replacement. The vest is missing one on each pocket.
    Wait, BONUS...they are loose in the pocket.

    I do have a couple issues.
    The items are musty....I am not afraid to take the jacket to the dry cleaners, but not sure about the kilt
    The right side buckle is damaged. Fabric is torn. Can it be sewn or should I have it replaced?
    It was my size originally. As the owner grew he had the straps replaced. They are 11" each. It went from a 32" to a 42".
    Fix is easy enough. Cut them shorter and add new holes.
    Jacket cuff are about 1/2" short, but there is room to move down.
    However, the kilt length is 27". If it is too long do I leave it or get it hemmed?

    Well? Too long? or does everything look ok.
    Any critiques are welcome...., but might be ignored

    Here are a couple pic with and without jacket.

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    Good pics.
    You appear to be tall enough to wear a kilt in that length.
    Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cessna152towser View Post
    Good pics.
    You appear to be tall enough to wear a kilt in that length.
    I agree, if anything it looks like the kilt might have more of a "British Army" rise and could be worn up a little higher.

    Congratulations on the big score!

    ith:

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    Quote Originally Posted by artificer View Post
    I agree, if anything it looks like the kilt might have more of a "British Army" rise and could be worn up a little higher.
    Your exactly right, but I have it up to my rib cage in those pics already.

    Quote Originally Posted by artificer View Post
    Congratulations on the big score!
    Thanks !
    Last edited by MrShoe; 22nd March 12 at 03:39 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrShoe View Post
    Your exactly right, but I have it up to my rib cage in those pics already.
    Well that's probably as high as you should take it Still, it's not too long as-is at mid-kneecap. I think it was a fabulous score.

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    To repair the buckle I'd remove the fabric carefully, open it out and press it back into shape, then use either fabric glue or a hemming tape - a fine web which is sticky on both sides when heated under an iron, to stick some strong fabric or a tape onto the inside.

    The finer the reinforcement the less bulky the result will be.

    Fold the fabric, replace the buckle and then sew the strap back into place.

    Anne the Pleater :ootd:

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    Lovely looking gear, with and without greyhound!

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    Congratulations on the find! Maybe we'll get to see it at the next kilt night if I can make it.

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    Awesome find

    Craig

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    Wow, splendid!
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