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    My Attempt at 70% of No. 1 Dress

    Here's all I have so far of No. Dress:
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    Here are my thoughts:
    • Doublet is too long & large in the chest
    • Kilt is poorly done in the pressing of the pleats
    • Crossbelt is incredibly too long
    • Hose are too long(?)
    And my reasons as to why:
    • The doublet was my instructors back in the 70's, and it was given to him by a band member
    • Yes, I'm still having pleat issues... I wish I could have Higgins alter it.
    • L&M Highland "altered" it for me, but I've been considering buying a and moving the mounts
    • J. Higgins' small hose were too short and their medium are too long.
    Thoughts?
    Last edited by PiperOfThePlains; 3rd April 14 at 04:27 PM.
    ~Live Long and Piobaireachd~
    Jordan "Grip" Langehennig

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    You're still growing. If you don't need no. 1 dress yet, keep it in your closet until you fit into it. As for the hose, since you're using spats, why not hose tops?
    Natan Easbaig Mac Dhòmhnaill, FSA Scot
    Past High Commissioner, Clan Donald Canada
    “Yet still the blood is strong, the heart is Highland, And we, in dreams, behold the Hebrides.” - The Canadian Boat Song.

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    Indeed, I indubitably do not need No. 1 dress just yet... It's more of a want, really. A very, very, very, very, very, very expensive want. In case you were wondering, I have no intentions of wearing this yet. I would never subject my clients, audiences, innocent bystanders, or people-of-the-like to such an atrocious looking outfit.

    I like the feel of full hose over my feet. Hose tops just don't feel natural, and they make me feel like I'm doing it half-way.
    ~Live Long and Piobaireachd~
    Jordan "Grip" Langehennig

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    I'm in the same boat.

    30 years ago I had a very nice Full Dress kit, but that was many pounds ago, and I don't have a single component of that kit any more.

    A number of years ago I bought a Patrol Dress jacket, which allows me to look a bit more showy than the ordinary modern Argyll jacket kit, and it's served me well in a large number of gigs.

    But then I got all excited about putting together a Black Watch piper's Full Dress kit, just a year or so ago. I still don't have all the elements! Full Dress takes so many things!

    Here's my old Full Dress in the mid-1980s



    Nowadays if they ask for fancy dress all I have is the Patrol Dress jacket. Wearing a feather bonnet with it isn't proper at all!

    Last edited by OC Richard; 3rd April 14 at 08:35 PM.
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    What tartan do you have on in the older picture Rchard? Looks sharp!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stoneyburnpiper View Post
    What tartan do you have on in the older picture Rchard? Looks sharp!
    It's the British Columbia provincial tartan, SBP. I think it looks sharp as well, and I really like the matching hose.
    "Touch not the cat bot a glove."

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