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    So you aren't a 46 regular ??

    I have had clothing issues for some time now. I am planning on purchasing a nice jacket to wear to formal events(Bonnie Prince Charlie or ???). My question is has anyone else had trouble getting a jacket in LARGER sizes and if yes how did you resolve this ongoing problem. I would normally wear a 50 regular but might be a bit larger as I have really been hitting the gym to prepare for the Highland Games this year. I have always had sleeves to short or couldn't get the darn coat done up around the chest. Just thought I would throw it out there.

    Chris

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    You'll probably have to get one made to order. Lowest price around $250 and up. There are places on the web that cater to it and I'd guess it'll likely run you close to $350 to get a proper fit

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    Hi Chris...
    I purchased a "Scott Blair" Argyll jacket (made on Scotland) last fall through
    http://www.kilts.biz/index_main.html
    based in Stratford, Ontario.
    With your enhanced musclature, I can appreciate the problem you face. I know for a fact that they make large sizes because I've seen them but it may not be an "off the rack" item. Good luck with your quest.

    Note: the URL should read ...index_main...but it doesn't display that way.

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    J. Higgins' jackets go to size 52 for the low, low price of $315 :

    http://www.jhiggins.net/sf_proddetai...GBCGTH7GGIH66D

    Just a thought! - Dakotan

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    Chris,

    I may be able to help. It depends on how soon you will need it.
    My best friend owns a small sewing factory.
    He is going to let me pay one of his employees to
    tailor one for me. I'm a 48R so it will not
    talk much to more to make a 50 or 52.
    I hope to do this over the next month.
    If it comes in a good bit lower than what I知 seeing here I will let you know.
    I have a pattern on the way now.
    The biggest obstacle I知 facing at the moment is finding the buttons.
    Any help on a supplier would greatly be
    appreciated.
    Nelson
    "Every man dies. Not every man really lives"
    Braveheart

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiltedmusiclover
    Chris,

    I have a pattern on the way now.
    The biggest obstacle I知 facing at the moment is finding the buttons.
    Any help on a supplier would greatly be
    appreciated.
    Where can I get a pattern for an Argyll jacket? I've been looking for one.

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    Chris@southerncelt.com
    The biggest obstacle I知 facing at the moment is finding the buttons.
    Any help on a supplier would greatly be
    appreciated.
    I don't really know of a specific button needed for one. I would just go with what looks good. I have some nice silver celtic knotwork buttons laying around for whenever I get around to my PC jacket. Also, I notice you're in NC. Might be worth a trip to Mary Jo's, one of the best fabric stores in the country. It's at the soutwestern tip of NC somewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris@cheapkilts.net
    Also, I notice you're in NC. Might be worth a trip to Mary Jo's, one of the best fabric stores in the country. It's at the soutwestern tip of NC somewhere.
    Thanks Chris! That is a great Idea Mary Jo's
    is only about 45 miles from here. I will plan a
    trip to see what is available.
    Nelson
    "Every man dies. Not every man really lives"
    Braveheart

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiltedmusiclover
    The biggest obstacle I知 facing at the moment is finding the buttons.
    Any help on a supplier would greatly be
    appreciated.
    2 possible sources:
    http://highxpress.tripod.com/patterns.html#acc

    or

    http://www.mackilts.com/Merchant2/me...tegory_Code=A1

    Good Luck! - Dakotan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blu (Ontario)
    Hi Chris...
    I purchased a "Scott Blair" Argyll jacket (made on Scotland) last fall through
    http://www.kilts.biz/index_main.html
    based in Stratford, Ontario.
    With your enhanced musclature, I can appreciate the problem you face. I know for a fact that they make large sizes because I've seen them but it may not be an "off the rack" item. Good luck with your quest.

    Note: the URL should read ...index_main...but it doesn't display that way.
    Blu you have made my day "enhanced musclature"!

    Kiltedmusiclover- I will keep that in mind, I am in no rush $$$$$$. Let me know how yours turns out.

    Chris

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