Could we see a picture of you wearing the waistcoat so we can see if your idea will work?
With my pictures you tend to have to ignore the hat and the ribbons.Kilt.jpg
I see the problem, that you would see even less of the shirt and tie. On the other hand there would be some more "silvery" buttons.
A better solution is to leave the vest buttons as they are, and tailor the back panel of the vest to snug up the fit an inch or two. If too much fabric would need to come out, additional fitting can be done along the side seams, under the arm pits.
Trying to turn the vest into a double breasted, or simply moving the buttons over, would, as you note, raise the height of the vest at the throat. Additionally, the "points" at the bottom front of the vest would look wonky, even if they overlapped perfectly into a single "point", when the front panels are overlapped in such a double-breasted configuration.
KEN CORMACK Clan Buchanan U.S. Coast Guard, Retired
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, USA
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