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23rd April 12, 09:03 AM
#51
 Originally Posted by CMcG
Downunder, I recall you mentioning that you had put some buckles on your ghillie brogues. Do let us know how it works out and make sure to post pics, eh?
Man, I need to get on that too! I need to add red laces as well (with much credit and thanks to P/M's Gordy Walker and John D. Burgess, naturally)
Cheers,
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26th April 12, 02:58 AM
#52
Looking at the replies here, I can now only add that I must inhabit a world that's maybe just a little bit more formal than most of you.
Yes, I do attend regimental functions, and I take the point that formal has different meaning to all of us. I was taught how to pipe and how to dress by forces members and that's where the heart of my formal dress code lies. Failing inspection is no' much fun. If a jacket can button, it should be buttoned, was a rule of thumb while "on duty". I even have old programmes that give instruction that after supper you can "louse a button", (archaic spelling). Maybe it's a piper's thing, an unbuttoned jacket can cause the bag to slip around under your arm.
Of course, when I'm not formal my missus says I look like Compo from Last Of The Summer Wine

(That's Compo, by the way, no' me. By the way, he has his jacket buttoned.).
Red laces.............John Burgess got his through Jimmy Stewart, ex-Gordon Highlanders. Jimmy once told me he had bought a bunch at a market stall in Peterborough, of all places. Jimmy wears them too, and has some fetching blue/black striped ones for an alternative. I've not asked where Gordon gets his, but he used to get all his kit from Piob Mhor of Blairgowrie. It might be worth a try.
Last edited by MacSpadger; 26th April 12 at 06:59 AM.
Reason: typo
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26th April 12, 04:47 AM
#53
 Originally Posted by MacSpadger
...Maybe it's a piper's thing, an unbuttoned jacket can cause the bag to slip around under your arm.
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Indeed, you may be right- but I think that's why my (band) Argyll has a chain link:

Cheers,
Michael
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26th April 12, 06:08 AM
#54
 Originally Posted by MacSpadger
Yes, I do attend regimental functions, and I take the point that formal has different meaning to all of us.
As a young and smaller subaltern, I was taught to do the buttons up, but now those same style of mess uniforms don't even come with button holes...
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24th June 12, 01:03 PM
#55
Quick update: I received the doublet and it is really in fantastic shape. Fits me like a glove... except the sleeves, which I knew would probably need to be lengthened. There is enough material at the cuff to let out, so I just need to get around to bringing it to a tailor.
- Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
- An t'arm breac dearg
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25th June 12, 09:22 AM
#56
I'm pretty sure your dissertation should have been about getting deals on ebay.
Kenneth Mansfield
NON OBLIVISCAR
My tartan quilt: Austin, Campbell, Hamilton, MacBean, MacFarlane, MacLean, MacRae, Robertson, Sinclair (and counting)
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25th June 12, 09:26 AM
#57
 Originally Posted by SlackerDrummer
I'm pretty sure your dissertation should have been about getting deals on ebay.
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25th June 12, 09:26 AM
#58
 Originally Posted by SlackerDrummer
I'm pretty sure your dissertation should have been about getting deals on ebay.

"Scraping the Bottom of the Barrel: Tactics, Strategies, and Skulduggery in the Pursuit of Highland Attire on eBay."
Last edited by CMcG; 25th June 12 at 09:46 AM.
Reason: spelling
- Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
- An t'arm breac dearg
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25th June 12, 09:28 AM
#59
 Originally Posted by CMcG
"Scrapping the Bottom of the Barrel: Tactics, Strategies, and Skulduggery in the Pursuit of Highland Attire on eBay."
Hahaha! Quite!
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25th June 12, 09:40 AM
#60
 Originally Posted by CMcG
"Scrapping the Bottom of the Barrel: Tactics, Strategies, and Skulduggery in the Pursuit of Highland Attire on eBay."
I believe the word is "scraping" when used in reference to the bottom of the barrel. However, in the context of Ebay bidding, "scrapping" is totally appropriate!
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