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8th August 06, 09:20 PM
#1
Argyll - Great jacket, or the greatest jacket?
I have a black Argyll jacket, but I've lost weight and now it's too big (side note: I have a black argyll jacket for sale!). Recently I was poking around kiltstore.net and saw this photo:
Look how bonnie that is! That's so gorgeous!!! I want a tweed jacket and waistcoat. A lot. Anybody know where I can find one for under $250 U.S.?
How about, just for good measure, I post this photo too, in case the other one didn't demonstrate the sheer beauty.
Stunning, really. Simply dashing.
p.s. - I'm seriously trying to sell my black argyll jacket. It's 48" long, in perfect condition, and comes with a wasitcoat.
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8th August 06, 09:33 PM
#2
Man, I've looked at that photo a million times I bet and never noticed that the kilt is Fraser Hunting. And that the kilt is a bit too long.
Other than the length, I agree it is a very nice look.
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8th August 06, 09:39 PM
#3
Yes, they are beautiful, but at 405 GBP, that is pretty steep.
I like the Crail style jacket in this color. It would be for day wear, and the Argyll is just a bit too dressy for casual day wear for me.
My next jacket will probably be a Lovat Green tweed from Scottishkilts.net.
With a waistcoat, it is only 195 GBP, including the VAT.
Tom
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8th August 06, 09:56 PM
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Originally Posted by A_Hay!
...My next jacket will probably be a Lovat Green tweed from Scottishkilts.net. With a waistcoat, it is only 195 GBP, including the VAT.
You may want to reconsider ordering any jacket from any Viking Technology affiliated Web site. If you investigate a little more carefully, you'll find many more people like myself who have been burned by them.
Regards,
Scott Gilmore
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8th August 06, 11:50 PM
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Have a look at J Higgins http://www.jhiggins.net/They're out of Kansas so no duty and the prices ain't bad. I got my jacket from them and I'm quite happy with it. You can select the style of cuff from plain, Prince Charlie or gauntlet style.
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9th August 06, 12:51 AM
#6
That's a very coordinated look, and wouldn't look out out of place at a wedding either.
Both jacket and kilt do look a tad too long though.
Although you often hear that a black Argyll jacket is the most versatile, I think smart tweed may well be even more so. I have a black Braemar (with black buttons) and still find it too dressy for many occasions.
M.
[As an aside, second-hand tweed kilt jackets regularly seem to change hands on the auction market for a fraction of what black Argylls and PCs go for]
Last edited by Moose McLennan; 9th August 06 at 06:50 AM.
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9th August 06, 08:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Scott Gilmore
You may want to reconsider ordering any jacket from any Viking Technology affiliated Web site. If you investigate a little more carefully, you'll find many more people like myself who have been burned by them.
Regards,
Scott Gilmore
Like most companies, Scott, they seem to be hit and miss. I have had outstanding service from them and would highly recommend them (especially for the price ). I have read your warnings about the Viking Tech affiliates and do take them to heart, but wanted to point out that I have never had any issue with them (that wasn't at least corrected promptly). I have ordered a jacket/waistcoat, 8 yard 16 oz kilt, dress sporran, hose, and a quaich from them.
I do respect your input though as it is nice to hear both sides so an educated decision can be made.
beloitpiper,
For the price, check these out http://www.tartanweb.com/view/argyll...waistcoat.html or http://www.tartanweb.com/view/argyll...waistcoat.html It's a good price for a jacket and waistcoat in tweed.
Also check out their jacket sale http://www.tartanweb.com/list/jacket_sale.html
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9th August 06, 09:36 AM
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i love the look of that outfit. But one thing would make it better.....brown ghillies to match that sporran.
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9th August 06, 09:38 AM
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I think the gillies are far too formal for the outfit. Plain brown brogues or oxfords would look better.
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9th August 06, 09:40 AM
#10
Very nice jacket!
I also like the brown hunting sporran...the kilt is too long and the ghillie brogues look odd also...medium brown "normal" brogues would be much better
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