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    In praise of linen kilt jackets

    The STM Gift shop last fall added a linen kilt jacket to their offerings, for those Scots living in more tropical climes.
    http://giftshop.scottishtartans.org/linen_jacket.html

    I had the pleasure of buying the first "prototype" jacket. You'll see me wearing it in the model pictures on the web site. Those photos were taken on the jacket's very first wearing.

    I got the chance to wear it a couple of times last fall before the weather turned cooler and I switched over to my tweeds. Now that spring it here (and a warm beginning to spring, at that) have have started wearing the linen jacket again.

    I have to say, I was pleased with it when it first arrived, but I am even more pleased with it now! Linen has a bit of a wrinkled look to it (which many say is part of its charm). After a few months of hanging in my closet, it seems the fabric has relaxed a bit and the wrinkles are definitely more subtle and attractive. The cloth is super soft, and a pleasure to wear in these warmer temperatures.

    I helped out at the STM tent at the Tartan Day South event at the end of May in Columbia, SC. It was a sunny, warm day, with the temps in the mid-80s, and I had my jacket on most of the day.


    Yesterday, for Easter Morning, I was wearing my Armstrong tartan trousers and my wife didn't like the sport coat I initially put on with it. Having vetoed that one, I went for my linen kilt jacket, and that got the thumbs up from her.


    Later this week I will be giving a talk to an Antiquarian group in Birmingham, Alabama, and will probably wear this linen kilt jacket there, as well.

    I can't say how perfect this jacket is for so much of my warm weather kilt wearing.

    Please visit the STM's gift shop catalog and consider ordering one for yourself. One word of warning; these are made to measure, so you do need to be careful when you supply your measurements that you allow some room for comfort. In other words, if you list 42" as the size of your chest, your jacket will be made exactly 42" across the chest. So unless you want a skin-tight jacket that looks painted on, allow some room for ease in your measurements!
    Last edited by M. A. C. Newsome; 11th April 12 at 06:49 AM. Reason: added pic

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    Great looking jacket Matt. Will have to keep that in mind as an option for down here as well. Only have a tweed conversion right now, and it is a bit hot!
    The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long

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    Looking mighty fine and a very lovely family indeed.

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    Matt: Thanks for posting that lovely picture. You have a beautiful family. I can't get over that darling pose struck by your older daughter. She looks like she's ready to leave the Land of Oz, even without the ruby slippers.

    Happy belated Easter.

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    Look at that! Matt owns pants!
    The jacket looks great. Do you often pair shorter kilt jackets with trousers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeightRG View Post
    Look at that! Matt owns pants!
    The jacket looks great. Do you often pair shorter kilt jackets with trousers?
    Just these tartan trousers, which do have a bit of a higher waist than my other trousers.

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    how do you have time to make kilts?

    well, i promised my wife i would not buy any kilts with the tax refund, but i did not say anything about a comfy jacket i could wear in the balmy summer months...

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    Sorry, Matt, but your beautiful family takes the jacket completely out of focus. The website however, showcases it very well.

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    I added a photo to the original post showing me at the Tartan Day South event. It's at the end of the day, so I am a bit disheveled, but you can see the jacket is holding up nicely!

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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    I added a photo to the original post showing me at the Tartan Day South event. It's at the end of the day, so I am a bit disheveled, but you can see the jacket is holding up nicely!
    I know this is completely OT (the jacket looks fantastic, by the way- I need one, one of these days), and I really do like that sporran and your look in general, but there's also something... troubling... about a flesh colored sporran.

    Haha- Anyone else notice that?

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