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30th September 17, 02:30 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by jesuisprest
Tarheel, do you have any photos of yourself in that jacket? I would love to see!
After my mother's death (2009) the pictures from my youth were scattered. I was nine years old when I had that jacket. Good memories last, long after the physical evidence is lost. Sorry Adam.
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30th September 17, 04:47 PM
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I have a jacket and waistcoat from House of Labhran. The tailoring is exceptional. They go to great pains to ensure that every line runs properly throughout. They are easy and friendly to deal with and you can speak directly to them about your requirements.
Last edited by Farmer Jones; 30th September 17 at 04:49 PM.
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1st October 17, 04:20 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by Tarheel
After my mother's death (2009) the pictures from my youth were scattered. I was nine years old when I had that jacket. Good memories last, long after the physical evidence is lost. Sorry Adam.
Ah that is understandable. Thank you Tarheel!
I have a jacket and waistcoat from House of Labhran. The tailoring is exceptional. They go to great pains to ensure that every line runs properly throughout. They are easy and friendly to deal with and you can speak directly to them about your requirements.
Wow! Thanks so much Farmer Jones! This is exactly what I wanted to know. Also, glad to see you are from Lanark. I was born and raised in Kanata! Do you have a photo on the forum I could see of your jacket and waiscoat? I was hoping to get a jacket and waistcoat combination too.
Best,
Adam
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1st October 17, 07:40 AM
#4
 Originally Posted by jesuisprest
Ah that is understandable. Thank you Tarheel!
Wow! Thanks so much Farmer Jones! This is exactly what I wanted to know. Also, glad to see you are from Lanark. I was born and raised in Kanata! Do you have a photo on the forum I could see of your jacket and waiscoat? I was hoping to get a jacket and waistcoat combination too.
Best,
Adam
Somewhere in here I have posted pictures of it to show just how well the tailoring was done. They were chosen by my mother (who still likes to dress me). I will have to do a search to find the thread where I placed the images. When I spoke to them they were really willing to make sure I got exactly what I wanted. Mine is in the Glenlyon tweed.
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14th October 17, 04:14 PM
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I have bought several things from them over the years, the first being a lot of Scottish Military items I got for a song on eBay. The reply was as funny as the service was excellent. I believe it was, "Well done"
All that I have purchased from them was (is)top quality and the service is top notch.
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19th October 17, 01:34 PM
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God this is a dangerous thread. I can feel my wallet heating up as I type.
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19th October 17, 05:25 PM
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I recently placed an order in the Edward the VIII style and "Tim" could not have provided more prompt or professional service. Details matter and he covered them well. I won't see the fruits of their labor til the new year but with the level of service provided during the ordering process, I will already be a repeat customer.
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19th October 17, 09:12 PM
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I recently purchased these from TIm, couldn't be more delighted. I plan to add some to the waistcoat of my 1945 Meyer & Mortimer doublet.
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19th October 17, 10:50 PM
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 Originally Posted by Appalachia
I recently placed an order in the Edward the VIII style and "Tim" could not have provided more prompt or professional service. Details matter and he covered them well. I won't see the fruits of their labor til the new year but with the level of service provided during the ordering process, I will already be a repeat customer.
Please feel free to post photos of the jacket once you receive it to this thread! I would love to see more images of their jacket in different tweeds. Which one did you decide to get it made in?
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22nd October 17, 06:25 PM
#10
 Originally Posted by bratach1
Great project to have worked on and always glad to help develop ideas with clients. We even introduced a little vintage into the project in the form of buttons.
No imitation staghorn here!
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