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27th September 05, 07:06 AM
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I just got a charcoal colored kilt jacket. I wore it to my son's choir concert last night for the first time, with matching hose that I already had. It was a big annual concert with choirs from several schools. If I'd had a light shirt in a color that went with the kilt, I'd have worn that, but I wore a black watch kilt, so I wore a white shirt. No tie to match any flashes, so I wore a black tie and green flashes. A bit much for Texas still, even in September, but it was evening, and I think it's good to dress up for special events. Shows the kids you care. There were some people dressed like real slobs there.
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27th September 05, 08:48 AM
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I too have been looking at those charcoal hose. As soon as my wife's labour dispute is over, I will be shopping with a venegance. Glad to hear you went with the Scottishkilts jacket (same as mine), it's a great product. Did David have any other weights in material?
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27th September 05, 10:57 AM
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Graham,
That is one fine looking jacket!
Now if you shave your beard, would you look like that chap?
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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27th September 05, 11:05 AM
#4
 Originally Posted by GMan
Graham,
That is one fine looking jacket!
Now if you shave your beard, would you look like that chap?
Or grow some muttenchops and comb them over 
I am sure you'll look more the part than the model. He looks uncomfortable in Highland attire.
Last edited by Colin; 27th September 05 at 02:52 PM.
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27th September 05, 02:38 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by GMan
Graham,
That is one fine looking jacket!
Now if you shave your beard, would you look like that chap?
Glen!! I've not removed my beard since I grew it at the age of 18, 35 years ago. I'm not going to start now!!
Besides. I'm already better looking than the model :mrgreen:
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27th September 05, 02:42 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by Graham
Glen!! I've not removed my beard since I grew it at the age of 18, 35 years ago. I'm not going to start now!!
Besides. I'm already better looking than the model :mrgreen:
I know what you mean Graham. I've had my beard for 11 years now and don't plan to shave it. It's just another symbol of our individuality.
By the way, I've got the same jacket. I just haven't had the occasion to wear it yet.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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27th September 05, 04:57 PM
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That's a nice-looking jacket.
Here's a thought... I've always followed Hamish's advice and not worn a tartan tie with a kilt, leving the kilt, as he put it, to get all the glory. But with a three button jacket like that one (most are one or two-button) and a five button waistcoat, not that much tie actually shows, and there's a lot of jacket/waistcoat between the kilt ant the tie. With all that separation, I might be tempted to wear a tie in the same tartan as the kilt.
Just a thought.
Did you purchase the waistcoat to go with the jacket? It looks smart, Graham.
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27th September 05, 07:04 PM
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That's a great jacket. It should serve you well for all sorts of occasions.
I agree with Alan. A tie in matching tartan would look good, especially with a waistcoat.
Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit
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27th September 05, 08:08 PM
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 Originally Posted by Alan H
That's a nice-looking jacket.
Here's a thought... I've always followed Hamish's advice and not worn a tartan tie with a kilt, leving the kilt, as he put it, to get all the glory. But with a three button jacket like that one (most are one or two-button) and a five button waistcoat, not that much tie actually shows, and there's a lot of jacket/waistcoat between the kilt ant the tie. With all that separation, I might be tempted to wear a tie in the same tartan as the kilt.
Just a thought.
Did you purchase the waistcoat to go with the jacket? It looks smart, Graham.
Tartan tie?? that is heresy, Hank, ban this fellow immediately!! Hamish, did you hear that??
actually, I did think of that too. The waistcoat is in the deal, which I thought was good. I won't wear it to the wedding, it will be too hot.
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