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11th August 08, 05:05 PM
#1
Traditional Kilt/Contemporary Formal Jacket
OK, So I'm not sure if this belongs in the Traditional Forum, or the Contemporary Forum, but since what I'm looking for is less than 100% traditional, I'll put it here.
I'm wondering if anyone has or has seen a modern replacement for the Prince Charlie? I am looking for a formal jacket to wear with my traditional kilt to a black tie event, but the Prince Charlie look with all of it's silver buttons isn't necessarily what I'm after. Looking at the history of the jacket it doesn't seem that it's changed much since it's introduction in the Victorian era. Meanwhile the dinner jacket and tail coat have continued to evolve over time.
Is there a modern version, or has anyone seen dinner jackets cut a high enough waist to wear with a kilt?
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11th August 08, 05:11 PM
#2
I did see one at Burnett's & Struth in Barrie Ontario that while it looked formal enough, was not a traditional Prince Charlie or Argyll it was quite handsome and I'm sure it would do for many different ocassions. Perhaps you could get in touch with them.
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11th August 08, 05:15 PM
#3
Originally Posted by Peel
OK, So I'm not sure if this belongs in the Traditional Forum, or the Contemporary Forum, but since what I'm looking for is less than 100% traditional, I'll put it here.
I'm wondering if anyone has or has seen a modern replacement for the Prince Charlie? I am looking for a formal jacket to wear with my traditional kilt to a black tie event, but the Prince Charlie look with all of it's silver buttons isn't necessarily what I'm after. Looking at the history of the jacket it doesn't seem that it's changed much since it's introduction in the Victorian era. Meanwhile the dinner jacket and tail coat have continued to evolve over time.
Is there a modern version, or has anyone seen dinner jackets cut a high enough waist to wear with a kilt?
Your best bet would probably be a Mess Jacket, which is like a tail coat with the tails cut off. Geoffrey (Tailor) do a nice one.
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11th August 08, 05:36 PM
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Thanks for the links. Burnett's & Struth didn't show anything other than a PC and Argyll on their website, but I sent an email enquiring. The Geoffrey (Tailor) site has something they call a 21st Century Kilt Jacket, unfortunately the photo on their site is far too dark, and you can't make out any of the details.
I'm also just considering getting a Prince Charlie, removing all the silver buttons, and replacing the front ones with black modern suit buttons. Do you think this would look odd? That's really my objection to the standard PC, is that the silver buttons give it a military feel.
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11th August 08, 06:20 PM
#5
Originally Posted by Peel
Thanks for the links. Burnett's & Struth didn't show anything other than a PC and Argyll on their website, but I sent an email enquiring. The Geoffrey (Tailor) site has something they call a 21st Century Kilt Jacket, unfortunately the photo on their site is far too dark, and you can't make out any of the details.
Unfortunately, they don't have a picture of the mess jacket on their site. It looks like a short single-breasted tuxedo jacket. The 21st Century kilt jacket is more like a cross between a normal suit jacket and an Argyll.
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11th August 08, 10:49 PM
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I agree with Ted. An Eton jacket is a good choice.
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12th August 08, 04:34 AM
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Here's one that you may find interesting:
http://www.worldwidetuxedos.com/item573107.ctlg
It's called a Spencer Waist Coat (not a vest type waist coat).
Gene
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11th August 08, 05:25 PM
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We've been talking about Eton jackets over in another thread. This would be paired with a three button waistcoat and bowtie for the formal outfit. You might not need to have the silver buttons.
It could also be converted into a mess jacket without too much trouble.
Hope that helps.
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11th August 08, 05:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Ted Crocker
We've been talking about Eton jackets over in another thread. This would be paired with a three button waistcoat and bowtie for the formal outfit. You might not need to have the silver buttons.
It could also be converted into a mess jacket without too much trouble.
Hope that helps.
I like the thought of an Eton Jacket - very clean lines. Are they typically cut high enough to show off the kilt?
Edit: OK, I found the link to the other thread you mentioned. I think this may be just what I'm looking for. Thanks.
Last edited by Peel; 11th August 08 at 05:46 PM.
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11th August 08, 05:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Peel
I like the thought of an Eton Jacket - very clean lines. Are they typically cut high enough to show off the kilt?
Edit: OK, I found the link to the other thread you mentioned. I think this may be just what I'm looking for. Thanks.
Oh, good. That thread is very helpful. I apologize for not posting a link, but I got a phone call and had to just hit the button. For future reference here is the link.
campbell's thread"Cheap Formal Suit and Tie"
All you need is in the first ten posts.
Last edited by Bugbear; 11th August 08 at 06:05 PM.
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