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Jackets, looking for reccomendations
I'd like a sleeveless, black jacket/vest. Something quality without being too showy. Any suggestions for suppliers?
thanks lads
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Maybe something here will strike your fancy?
http://www.kiltstore.net/range.html?...=0&id=D5kZFidq
I've never purchased from this company, but I remembered them having a wide selection of jackets.
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Sorry Phil and Alaskan, forgot to thank you for the links, there's some nice stuff there.
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Originally Posted by Graham
Sorry Phil and Alaskan, forgot to thank you for the links, there's some nice stuff there.
If you're going to spend a few $hekle$, why not just invest in an Argyle. Next to my kilts, its one of the best purchases I've made.
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Scottishkilts.net has a nice looking Argyl at not too bad a price
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I thought long and hard over a jacket. I went for a black argyle from Hector Russell when I was in Inverness last year. I've worn it twice.
Most of my kilt wearing is casual and that means usually a fleece or a short black corded jacket. I have a swordsmans leather waistcoat which looks great but I would only wear it at Highland games or a ceilidh.
Al
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Originally Posted by al'
I thought long and hard over a jacket. I went for a black argyle from Hector Russell when I was in Inverness last year. I've worn it twice.
Most of my kilt wearing is casual and that means usually a fleece or a short black corded jacket. I have a swordsmans leather waistcoat which looks great but I would only wear it at Highland games or a ceilidh.
Al
I guess it all depends on the individuals needs and the occasion. I'll bet there are times when you're glad you've got both. Whatever gets you into the spirit of things, I says.
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Originally Posted by Blu (Ontario)
Originally Posted by al'
I thought long and hard over a jacket. I went for a black argyle from Hector Russell when I was in Inverness last year. I've worn it twice.
Most of my kilt wearing is casual and that means usually a fleece or a short black corded jacket. I have a swordsmans leather waistcoat which looks great but I would only wear it at Highland games or a ceilidh.
Al
I guess it all depends on the individuals needs and the occasion. I'll bet there are times when you're glad you've got both. Whatever gets you into the spirit of things, I says.
I pretty well have every situation covered one way or another. It's cost me an arm and a leg to do it though!!
Al
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15th May 04, 03:20 PM
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Great post Graham, I too have thought about which I should buy first. I think it's going to be an argyle, for practicality sake...
Larry
"A chef is someone creative enough to call the same soup a different name every day"
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