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    Acceptable for a kilt jacket

    I have an old blue suit, and I thought the jacket would be good for a project...to make an argyle type jacket. It's nothing fancy, just a plain blue suit jacket - if converted would that be considered an "appropriate" jacket to wear with a kilt? Thanks for your input.

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    Hi McRoss,

    First off, welcome aboard!

    If you could post a picture of the jacket it might give the DIY jacket converter-crowd more to go on.

    One of the big issues is button-hole placement on the front of the jacket, as this will potentially affect the amount of sporran cut-away you can achieve.

    If you do a search (box is in the upper right corner of the screen) for jacket conversions you'll pull up some very helpful threads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McRoss View Post
    I have an old blue suit, and I thought the jacket would be good for a project...to make an argyle type jacket. It's nothing fancy, just a plain blue suit jacket - if converted would that be considered an "appropriate" jacket to wear with a kilt? Thanks for your input.

    bob
    Sure, why not?!

    I would suggest trying to move the pocket flaps up a bit, if at all possible, and ensuring there is a proper curve (when the button(s) are removed - not too low of a curve, or "jagged" looking edges) on the front of the jacket. These two details seem to give people the most trouble.

    Best of luck and welcome aboard!
    Last edited by creagdhubh; 28th March 13 at 11:08 AM. Reason: Typo.

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    Yes, photos would help.

    Most suit jackets are very thin and would, at best, make for only a "summer weight" type kilt jacket. Not a traditional Highland jacket which would be made of tweed or Barathea wool. But actually, such summer weight jackets are starting to catch on amongst those who want to wear a kilt-cut jacket in warmer climes.

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    The worst thing that could happen is you get some experience and you may get a fine garment out of it. Welcome from the highlands of Central Massachusetts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tobus View Post
    Yes, photos would help.

    Most suit jackets are very thin and would, at best, make for only a "summer weight" type kilt jacket. Not a traditional Highland jacket which would be made of tweed or Barathea wool. But actually, such summer weight jackets are starting to catch on amongst those who want to wear a kilt-cut jacket in warmer climes.
    ***. I would appreciate a kilt jacket from a lighter weight material for this purpose. Southern California is not very wool or tweed friendly in the summer.
    The Official [BREN]

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    Thank you for the replies! I appreciate your thoughts so far. I would like to use the blue jacket as a practice project and then convert this other jacket if all goes well:
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    The blue jacket is a two button while the other is a 3 button. More than likely this would all be hand-sewn unless I can get my sister to visit with her machine...
    By the way I attempted to rotate these pics before posting but no luck!

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    OB, I had two lightweight jackets and waistcoats made in Bali a couple of years ago by my tailor over there, one in a nice mid brown, the other in a light grey with a very faint check. Both were made with waistcoats of the same design that HRH Prince Charles wears. The cost of the jacket waistcoat combination was A$90.00 each. They are most comfortable in the Melbourne summers

    Shoot straight you bastards. Don't make a mess of it. Harry (Breaker) Harbord Morant - Bushveldt Carbineers

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    By all means, go for it. Summer weight suit coats can be converted into a quite suitable kilt jacket, especially if they are a summer weight wool or linen. The rougher finish blends well with the texture of the kilt.

    Here's a snap of my first jacket project, a light weight wool with a half lining. While far from perfect, it gives you a rough idea of what it can look like. Heed creagdhubh's advice so you don't make some of the mistakes I did.



    Good luck, and welcome to XMTS.
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    Thanks MNlad!

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