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    Re: Trying out new stuff

    Congratulations Dale, that's some good looking gear! You wear it well.

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    Re: Trying out new stuff

    That looks pretty sharp to me, Dale. Especially for casual wear. Very nice, sir!

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    Re: Trying out new stuff

    Looking great !


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    Re: Trying out new stuff

    I'd say your new stuff is working out well for you
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    Re: Trying out new stuff

    That's a great ensemble - and the belt shows a lovely shade of brown on my phones screen.

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    Re: Trying out new stuff

    Looking great, Dale! I can tell on my screen that your belt is dark brown - it matches the dark brown leather details on your sporran just perfectly.

    Like the shirt and shoes, as well.

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    Re: Trying out new stuff

    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    Looking great, Dale! I can tell on my screen that your belt is dark brown - it matches the dark brown leather details on your sporran just perfectly.

    Like the shirt and shoes, as well.
    And the kilt, of course, is the first one you made for me. :-)

    Funny thing about the sporran. . .Think I've had it for over a year now but had never worn it. The shade of the leather wasn't quite what I'd expected, and it also is larger than I'd realized it would be despite the dimensions being listed on the website. I'd been thinking about selling it, actually. But Friday night I opened the drawer and saw it, and I suddenly loved it. Autumn hits at the end of this week, and I think the colors fit perfectly.

    Going "dressier" tonight, though not formal: Members' dinner of the Saint Andrew's Society of San Francisco, and the new British Consul General will be there IIRC. So Harris tweed Argyle & waistcoat (for which I must again thank you & STM!), and I think the new black rayskin sporran. Dang, I just realized that at this point I have FIVE Ferguson Britt sporrans!
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    Re: Trying out new stuff

    Quote Originally Posted by Dale Seago View Post
    <snip> Dang, I just realized that at this point I have FIVE Ferguson Britt sporrans!
    Waaaah! That is a veritable treasure trove of sporrans!
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    Re: Trying out new stuff

    Quote Originally Posted by Dale Seago View Post
    Going "dressier" tonight, though not formal: Members' dinner of the Saint Andrew's Society of San Francisco, and the new British Consul General will be there IIRC. So Harris tweed Argyle & waistcoat (for which I must again thank you & STM!), and I think the new black rayskin Ferguson Britt sporran.


    Ah, and here's a dinner shot from tonight,taken by WalkerK:


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    Re: Trying out new stuff

    Looking very good in both photos Dale. The first photo looks very comfortable, and ready for a day in the woods.
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