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Cool doublet! I want one!
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A bit too much "bling" for my taste, but OK if you like that sort of thing.
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No....just....no!
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I have no opinion.
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20th July 11, 02:30 PM
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Velvet jackets will crease if they are thrown on the floor after a long evening and never hung up afterward! I've never really noted a problem with any of the velvet doublets and smoking jackets we have about the house. Some of them are at least 60 years old, too!
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20th July 11, 03:08 PM
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I was thinking more along the lines of during the evening, rather than at the end of the day. I remember my mother had an emerald green velvet bolero jacket. She would never lean back when she was seated for fear of the chair back leaving an imprint on the jacket.
I was very young at the time, so maybe I am mis-remembering this.
Regards
Chas
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21st July 11, 07:16 AM
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Velvet is, indeed, possessed in equal measure of all the virtues and vices enumerated above, chief of which is that they are hot. That, however, won't dissuade me from having a velvet dress Argyle jacket made (hopefully) in time for the up-coming winter season.
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21st July 11, 01:22 PM
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I have a nice doublet from Stuart Christie in dark blue velvet which has the advantage that it can be worn unbuttoned if things get a bit hot
This is the same one from their catalogue which might be a bit clearer. They did recommend not wearing the belt outside as in the catalogue, however, as it would make a mess of the velvet
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21st July 11, 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
Velvet is, indeed, possessed in equal measure of all the virtues and vices enumerated above, chief of which is that they are hot. That, however, won't dissuade me from having a velvet dress Argyle jacket made (hopefully) in time for the up-coming winter season.
A jacket that retains the heat is a distinct advantage when visiting some large and even not so large households in Scotland, even with several "Titanic" sized boilers fighting an ever loosing battle with the cold and damp-----and I am talking about summertime! A full Arctic survival suit and full knowledge how to use it is not a bad idea for a winter visit to these establishments. Oh how I just love central heating that works and double glazing!
Last edited by Jock Scot; 21st July 11 at 02:03 PM.
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
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21st July 11, 03:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Jock Scot
A jacket that retains the heat is a distinct advantage when visiting some large and even not so large households in Scotland, even with several "Titanic" sized boilers fighting an ever loosing battle with the cold and damp-----and I am talking about summertime! A full Arctic survival suit and full knowledge how to use it is not a bad idea for a winter visit to these establishments. Oh how I just love central heating that works and double glazing!
LOL! and don't I know it...
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