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    A leather PC? With a kilt on my harley maybe? I just don't think it would work. Now a toned down piper's doublet would be of interest to the RenFaire crowd, I'd bet.
    Personally the idea of a tweed style jacket in leather or brushed denim doesn't strike me as bad at all. Strictly casual day wear but I could see it getting a lot of use.
    Not being one that wears a glengarry I can't really post an opinion on that idea.

    Mike

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    While there may be a few people interested, I don't think a leather PC would be a big seller. Now, as has been stated, something more casual made for wear with a kilt is a possibility.
    We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb

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    I agree with Colin... trying to replicate a PC (or even Argyll for that matter) would be silly. Would you laugh if you saw a man in a suit with the kilt made of leather and the jacket made of leather? How about a tux made of leather? I would!

    What I'd like to see would fall somewhere between a biker jacket and a suit jacket... a "nice dressy" leather jacket with some pockets... make the cut a LITTLE high to help show off the top of the kilt (like Charlies do).

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