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23rd September 07, 06:04 PM
#1
Swordsman jacket
Would it be proper to wear a swordsman jacket (vest), or as sometimes referred to as a peitean, to church or some other non-games-like function? These would be much cooler than an argyle jacket.
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23rd September 07, 06:25 PM
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I'd say go for it but leave the sword at the door. If Pour1Malt can wear one at his wedding...
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23rd September 07, 06:49 PM
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Personally I think they look very nice.
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23rd September 07, 07:58 PM
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Some gents have even been known to be married while wearing one...
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24th September 07, 02:10 AM
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 Originally Posted by bchunter
Would it be proper to wear a swordsman jacket (vest), or as sometimes referred to as a peitean, to church or some other non-games-like function? These would be much cooler than an argyle jacket.
Don't forget that the Argyll jacket was "invented" by the Scots for the cold damp Scottish weather and with the type of cloth that was readily available to them,tweed.Heat was,is, rarely a consideration.
You chaps in the heat and humidity of "warmer climes" are very sensibly adapting your dress accordingly, to be more comfortable,whilst trying to stick to a theme.Any Scot from the past would have tried(not the same as succeeded!)to do the same in the circumstances.Go for it.
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24th September 07, 07:34 PM
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 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
You chaps in the heat and humidity of "warmer climes" are very sensibly adapting your dress accordingly, to be more comfortable,whilst trying to stick to a theme.Any Scot from the past would have tried(not the same as succeeded!)to do the same in the circumstances.Go for it.
Wait a minute - He just paid us a complement!
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25th September 07, 01:28 AM
#7
Would it be proper to wear a swordsman jacket (vest), or as sometimes referred to as a peitean, to church or some other non-games-like function? These would be much cooler than an argyle jacket.
Cooler, but not as formal. If everyone else is wearing coats & ties and you're in a Jacobite shirt and Brigadoon vest you'd be seriously underdressed.
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25th September 07, 02:08 AM
#8
 Originally Posted by James MacMillan
Wait a minute - He just paid us a complement! 
Hi James,complements may be a bit thin on the ground if you were wearing those Hawaiian things though!
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25th September 07, 10:14 AM
#9
 Originally Posted by PiobBear
Cooler, but not as formal. If everyone else is wearing coats & ties and you're in a Jacobite shirt and Brigadoon vest you'd be seriously underdressed.
I tend to agree. It would be cooler but I think you would be viewed as underdressed, especially if the majority of men are in jackets and ties. The look is fine for the games but not church, unless you tend to have a rather casual congregation.
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25th September 07, 05:06 PM
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Thanks for the replys. I think I'll save a little longer and hold out for a tweed jacket in an argyle-type style, at least for church and other more reserved outings. I might still get the peitean, though, for games and the such.
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