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    Re: Prince Charles Duke of Rothesay in kilt photos

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    Yes I have one the same -


    but wear the belt underneath.
    Very smart. Made by Highland Clans out of Argyll I presume...aka, the Balmoral doublet? I have seen the photo (bottom) of HRH Prince Charles wearing this style of doublet many times before, does it not appear that HRH wears the belt in the same manner as you (again, look at the bottom photo of the two)? Underneath the Inverness flaps? I suppose either way would work, especially if one desired to wear a dirk and frog.

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    Re: Prince Charles Duke of Rothesay in kilt photos

    I once attended an evening function at Holyrood Palace where HRH Prince Charles was kilted and yes, he wore his belt over his doublet. The colour of the doublet struck me as being very much "Thistle green", which is the colour of the broad ribbon of the Order of the Thistle, as opposed to a bright green or a "tartan" green.

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    Re: Prince Charles Duke of Rothesay in kilt photos

    Quote Originally Posted by creagdhubh View Post
    Very smart. Made by Highland Clans out of Argyll I presume...aka, the Balmoral doublet? I have seen the photo (bottom) of HRH Prince Charles wearing this style of doublet many times before, does it not appear that HRH wears the belt in the same manner as you (again, look at the bottom photo of the two)? Underneath the Inverness flaps? I suppose either way would work, especially if one desired to wear a dirk and frog.

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    No, Stewart Christie here in Edinburgh actually. They call it a Montrose doublet and their catalogue shows it worn with the belt outside -
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    The tailor advised against it as it would ruin the velvet

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    Re: Prince Charles Duke of Rothesay in kilt photos

    Quote Originally Posted by Phil View Post
    No, Stewart Christie here in Edinburgh actually. They call it a Montrose doublet and their catalogue shows it worn with the belt outside -
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    The tailor advised against it as it would ruin the velvet
    It is a nice style of doublet Phil, and one which I wasn't really aware of before. I think velvet doublets are hard to carry off without looking too theatrical but this style in bottle green or thistle green works very well.

    My father's 'Montrose' buttons to the neck with a gap on what otherwise looks like a Nehru collar for the Jabot.

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    Re: Prince Charles Duke of Rothesay in kilt photos

    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown View Post
    I once attended an evening function at Holyrood Palace where HRH Prince Charles was kilted and yes, he wore his belt over his doublet. The colour of the doublet struck me as being very much "Thistle green", which is the colour of the broad ribbon of the Order of the Thistle, as opposed to a bright green or a "tartan" green.
    Scott,

    That must have been quite an experience - a perfect venue, I must say! Very smart colour. Much more subtle than the other green velvet variants offered these days. I have always been rather fond of the single-breasted doublet style as shown above. Kinloch-Anderson calls this type of doublet, the Kenmore. Interesting how each company has their own name for essentially the same style of garment. Very simplistic, clean, and elegant.

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    Could someone identify this tartan? I find it quite fetching.

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    Craig, that's the Balmoral tartan "exclusive" to the Royal family. It's lovely isn't it?

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    It is. Too bad its not "available".
    Last edited by knotty; 1st June 12 at 05:24 PM.

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    Ah well, there are a few others in the catalogue to choose from

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    OK, wow, amazing thread! My thanks to all who contributed pictures, vids and advise. This thread truly is an fantastic resource for those of us with, how shall I say this, "limited skills of fashion".

    I've read every page, and I'll go back over it again to help me with my purchasing and wearing decisions. First thing I want to do? Get a "lifetime" sporran ...
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