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20th December 08, 10:35 PM
#1
Shirts to be worn with PC jacket?
Does the shirt that's worn with a PC have pleats on the front or no?
Why, a child of five could understand this. Quick -- someone fetch me a child of five!
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20th December 08, 11:51 PM
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Marcella
Personally, I prefer marcella/cotton pique; but that may just be the soldier in me.
"O, why the deuce should I repine, and be an ill foreboder?
I'm twenty-three, and five feet nine, I'll go and be a sodger!
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21st December 08, 12:23 AM
#3
Originally Posted by Phogfan86
Does the shirt that's worn with a PC have pleats on the front or no?
If you want to do it correctly the answer is no.
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21st December 08, 05:57 AM
#4
Originally Posted by Jock Scot
If you want to do it correctly the answer is no.
Jock,
Why not? Many tuxedo shirts have pleated fronts. And the Prince Charlie jacket is the Highland dress equivalent of a tuxedo. So, why not?
For black tie dress, shirts may either pleated or piqué, per personal taste. The same will work with a PC jacket, in my opinion.
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21st December 08, 06:04 AM
#5
Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
Jock,
Why not? Many tuxedo shirts have pleated fronts. And the Prince Charlie jacket is the Highland dress equivalent of a tuxedo. So, why not?
For black tie dress, shirts may either pleated or piqué, per personal taste. The same will work with a PC jacket, in my opinion.
I did not say that one could not, or, even should not, now did I?
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21st December 08, 06:31 AM
#6
I am going to go with Jock on this one, though the only wing collared shirts I have worn have had the pleats; if I was going to purchase one it would be one with the flat bib front. Just looks sharper in my opinion. Nothing incorrect about the pleated one, though.
By the way is there some difference between pique and marcella or is it a case of two names for the same fabric?
In fact now that I think of it, it looks the same as the "royale oxford" of the white dress shirt I have, the right french cuff of which can be seen in my avatar.
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21st December 08, 06:32 AM
#7
Originally Posted by Jock Scot
I did not say that one could not, or, even should not, now did I?
Right, because if you did say it, the kilt police would be ariving... about now!
Wallace Catanach, Kiltmaker
A day without killting is like a day without sunshine.
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21st December 08, 06:46 AM
#8
Oh my my my. A PLAIN front shirt please. Highland dress is by its very nature "busy". Keep it simple where you can.
Of course you can always go out and buy a light blue dress shirt with four or even six rows of ruffles down the front.
Dee
Ferret ad astra virtus
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21st December 08, 07:25 AM
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Originally Posted by ChattanCat
Right, because if you did say it, the kilt police would be ariving... about now!
Gosh, perish the thought!
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21st December 08, 07:12 AM
#10
I do wear a pleated tuxedo shirt and black studs with my pc. I'd never wear a shirt with ruffles.
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