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    Kilt jacket for $25

    Now that I have your attention with the subject line, here is a photo of a Harris Tweed sportscoat I had cut down to a kilt jacket. The alteration shop just charged me $25 for the work. I got the jacket for free -- it was a thrift store friend of a friend of mine who thought I would like it. I doubt she paid more than $5 for it.

    http://blog.albanach.org/2005/11/do-...lt-jacket.html

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    Thats a great look.When altering a jacket to wear with a kilt,where on the kilt should the bottom come to?Or is this a matter of personal preferance?

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    OK...you got my attention

    Matt,

    Great looking jacket. We Scots are always looking for a good deal.

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    Many people wonder about adding on features typical in standard "kilt jackets" such as guantlet cuffs, epaulettes, etc. I wasn't worried about these. I have them on my formal jacket, and they are fine, but this coat was for casual wear.
    I absolutely agree with you there, but what about the front cut-away? I've always thought that to be an integral part of any kilt jacket's design.

    Edit: Make that "traditional / semi-traditional-kilt jacket, i.e. worn with a sporran.
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    I agree with Iolaus - it needs a cutaway. Look how it falls over top of your sporran.

    Otherwise, it's money well spent, indeed. I did something similar a couple years ago. I had a seamstress turn a pair of Dockers into golf knickers. The cuffs were frayed, anyway, and those knickers are WAY overpriced.
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    It could use a cutaway, you are right. I just neglected to mention that to the seamstress. When I don't have the jacket buttoned, it's not that much of an issue, so I'll probably just leave it as is.

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    I'll probably just leave it as is.
    Might as well. Spending $25.00 for a kilt jacket as opposed to well over $200.00 for some I've seen online is quite a deal considering the few people who will notice the difference.

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    Hi Matt,

    Was shortening of the overall length the only change made to the jacket?

    At least one member of X-Marks had a jacket cut down and reported that the result looked odd because the lapels looked overly long. The lapels on your jacket look fine. Were the lapels altered?

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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
    Now that I have your attention with the subject line, here is a photo of a Harris Tweed sportscoat I had cut down to a kilt jacket. The alteration shop just charged me $25 for the work. I got the jacket for free -- it was a thrift store friend of a friend of mine who thought I would like it. I doubt she paid more than $5 for it.

    http://blog.albanach.org/2005/11/do-...lt-jacket.html

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    I found a jacket in a thrift store that I have yet to alter. It has pockets sewn on the outside, so the alteration will be vastly less complicated. Or, I could simply remove them.
    The problem is that it is a single breasted corderouy jacket and no matter what I wear with it, I'll look like a high school science teacher!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bear@bearkilts.com
    The problem is that it is a single breasted corderouy jacket and no matter what I wear with it, I'll look like a high school science teacher!
    Nice quote Bear! You had me rolling

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