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    Re: "Jacobite" garb

    Looks good, man!
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    Re: "Jacobite" garb

    Any photos of the what the laced shoes look like? Where they similar to latchet shoes?

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    Re: "Jacobite" garb

    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Richards View Post
    Any photos of the what the laced shoes look like? Where they similar to latchet shoes?
    Matt, I believe that they are exactly the same as the latchet shoes. Stories have it that as buckles could become lost a were prohibitively expensive then the latchets were cut shorter, a couple of holes and laces inserted and you have a means of fastening the shoe
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    Re: "Jacobite" garb

    Nice kit, Matt! Your turnout is every bit that of a clan gentleman: A complete ensemble of clothing, lots of red in the tartans, town-made shoes, and an expensive sword.

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    Re: "Jacobite" garb

    Here I am. Thats my Costume. All leather stuff its made by myself.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/callumm...nn/6483631887/

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/callumm...nn/6483626149/

    I come from Germany, but I hope you like it.
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    Re: "Jacobite" garb

    Quote Originally Posted by Callum MacRyiann View Post
    Here I am. Thats my Costume. All leather stuff its made by myself.





    I come from Germany, but I hope you like it.
    I can't see your pictures, but that's an interesting bonnet you have on in your avatar.

    Can I ask where you got it?

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    Re: "Jacobite" garb

    Quote Originally Posted by orvice View Post
    Nice kit, Matt! Your turnout is every bit that of a clan gentleman: A complete ensemble of clothing, lots of red in the tartans, town-made shoes, and an expensive sword.
    I agree! I especially like the mix of tartans! Greatly adds to the look.
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    Re: "Jacobite" garb

    Looking very good, Callum! The only change I would recommend: when you make another pair of tartan hose, sew them up with the fabric on the bias (diagonal).
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    Re: "Jacobite" garb

    Callum is there any way we could see some close ups of yours sporran? From what I can see it looks very interesting.

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