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    Kilt Jacket help

    So, I got a White tailcoat. I cut off the tails and this is what I have:


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    So here is the question: What buttons do I replace the satin covered buttons? How many? Do I make it like a PC button pattern, or argyll, or? Silver or gold?
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    Anybody have an opinion?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChattanCat View Post
    So, I got a White tailcoat. I cut off the tails and this is what I have:


    Back view:


    So here is the question: What buttons do I replace the satin covered buttons? How many? Do I make it like a PC button pattern, or argyll, or? Silver or gold?
    PC pattern as it's a very formal look. I'd also go with silver. Gold should be saved for black, red or navy blue.

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    I would think that you should copy the button pattern for a Prince Charlie with silver buttons. I think it would be closer to a PC than anything else, although the only white kilt cut jacket I recall seeing is a mess jacket.

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    I was wondering, why put silver buttons on a white jacket? I have only seen them with gold buttons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChattanCat View Post
    I was wondering, why put silver buttons on a white jacket? I have only seen them with gold buttons.
    You are indeed correct, it's just me. I see silver as a neutral metal whereas gold a coloured metal and going better with white. You could also think of black buttons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccga3359 View Post
    You are indeed correct, it's just me. I see silver as a neutral metal whereas gold a coloured metal and going better with white. You could also think of black buttons.
    I suspect it's that usually kilt belt buckles and sporran chains are silver or chrome, and silver or silver colored buttons match them, while gold wouldn't.

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    Why replace the buttons at all? For a white dinner jacket, I think the cloth covered buttons look fine.

    But, having said that - If you really want to change, I would opt for the silver, diamond shape celtic style buttons.

    Now the next question - Just when are you going to be able to wear that fine conversion?

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    Quote Originally Posted by James MacMillan View Post
    Why replace the buttons at all? For a white dinner jacket, I think the cloth covered buttons look fine.

    But, having said that - If you really want to change, I would opt for the silver, diamond shape celtic style buttons.

    Now the next question - Just when are you going to be able to wear that fine conversion?
    Simple, whenever, wherever I want!
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