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11th August 07, 08:44 AM
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Doublet Style Jacket on the Cheap?
Okay, so there have been posts about getting the one-button Eton style jacket from Uniformalwearhouse.com and modifying it to make a PC-like jacket. I noticed on the same page there was a "Mandarin Eton Jacket". Anyone think this could be turned into a doublet style jacket with some epaulets and the right buttons? I normally thought of doublets as being double breasted, but recently saw a picture of Hamish in one that was single breasted (or at least appeared that way in the pic)
So what do you guys think... is this do-able?
Also, what are options for the jabot? Are they all lace? Are there different styles? Where in the world do you get them?
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11th August 07, 10:42 AM
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Doublets aren't all double-breasted. This is mine in blue velvet which is single-breasted and has tashes or Inverness flaps which are more flattering for the fuller figure -
You are probably thinking of this type of doublet known as a military or montrose doublet -
A jabot is a bit like a lace cravat and mine are antique maltese lace which I inherited but there are plenty of modern types such as Hamish is wearing. I know Kinloch Anderson sell them and I'm sure a lot of other shops will too. Can I just say though that a bow tie looks just as good with the single-breasted doublet as it is not buttoned up to the neck. I don't like the lace cuffs personally as I think they are impractical (dip in your soup etc.) and just a little bit OTT.
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12th August 07, 09:50 PM
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So, from the looks of your single-breasted doublet it probably could be made into one... with the right buttons added and a pair of epaulets (if desired). The only thing I'm concerned about would be the jacket buttoning up too high for the bow-tie. It looks like the ones at uniformalwearhouse.com come right up to the neck.
Does anyone have any pics of a doublet with something other than a jabot? I honestly can't picture this style of jacket without one, unless you did the modern look and had a collar-less shirt on underneath it with just a stud at the neck button.
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13th August 07, 12:08 AM
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13th August 07, 08:15 AM
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Wow, thanks for the pics! The uniformalwearhouse.com jacket definitely buttons up too far. I don't know if it be worth it to modify that jacket... but maybe it would work as it is. Only one way to find out, and it's only $30, so why not?
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17th November 07, 12:39 PM
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Captain,
Did you ever follow through with this idea? I've got one of these jackets on the way.
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17th November 07, 12:50 PM
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Here is the thread Coemgen started about making one from a uniformalwearhouse.com jacket.
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17th November 07, 12:52 PM
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Actually no, I didn't. Another member here ordered one and posted some pics... The jacket (at least in the pics) looked like it was made of a very light material (for a jacket) and looked more like a cook's jacket than an actual evening wear item, I ended up ordering a spencer jacket from worldwidetuxedos.com and am in the process of adding some buttons and whatnot to it...
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17th November 07, 01:54 PM
#9
Thanks for the quick response. I wish I had seen this before I ordered. I tried to look. Oh well.
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18th November 07, 02:58 AM
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