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    I'd be careful about the fabric as well. A lot of LARP stuff is made of something other than what you'd want to wear as a practical coat.

    Since you're only worried about that lovely California weather, how about looking into a piper's raincoat:

    http://www.celticcornerstore.com/cat...px?prod_id=348

    Waterproof and about the same money.

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    (I see that a couple of the other members of the rabble made the same suggestion...that's what I get for reading the first couple of posts and then commenting rather than reading the whole thing. Sorry, guys...great minds and all that...)
    Last edited by auld argonian; 15th January 08 at 12:50 PM. Reason: should have read all the posts...

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    The mister Anthony ones are fantastic, I have one and my father uses one when hes angling, unbeatable quality product.

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    What you're thinking of is an Inverness coat; a long coat, somewhat like a trench coat with no sleeves and a long cape which fully covers your arms. Imminently practical; I love mine.

    That is much more of a cloak; essentially a big circle of fabric; sometimes with buttons, usually with a clasp or loop-and-toggle at the throat only...what I'd call a boat cloak.

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    heres mine


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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    Kevin,

    Thats a great cloak for a live action role playing game. However, I'm with the others, it is a costume and there is no way to wear it without it seeming like one.

    There was a thread about Inverness capes and apparently there are some band ones out there that are lightweight, rain proof, and neatly fold up into a small bundle when not in use. Hamish owns one it has to be worthwhile.
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    I agree I need one just once in a while,my self, J Higgins has a Inverness Raincape
    for $55 I think. Looks OK for my needs.

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    OK, I'm embarrassed now

    As a Poor, Starving Liberal Arts Student, I should have checked other places to see if there was something of comparable or betted quality for a similar or lower price. Somehow, I missed Mr. Antony's. I shall get the $55 one after I get some more money in.

    Thanks for the advice, y'all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coemgen View Post
    As a Poor, Starving Liberal Arts Student, I should have checked other places to see if there was something of comparable or betted quality for a similar or lower price. Somehow, I missed Mr. Antony's. I shall get the $55 one after I get some more money in..
    Don't be embarrassed as a student you should know it is better to ask and learn than to stay quiet and ignorant.

    You will be very happy with the Mr. Antony's cape they are very nice.

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    Here is my Inverness cape--worn at the world band piping champinships last year.

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    David, that is one nice looking cape. Looks like you walking stick/cane folds down in to a "one-leg" stool. If so where can one obtain them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Earl D- View Post
    ... Looks like you walking stick/cane folds down in to a "one-leg" stool. If so where can one obtain them?
    I was just about to post that very question.

    Kevin,

    Not rainproof, but I just picked up a tweed trenchcoat-style overcoat at Target for $19.88 on clearance. It will fit over my kilt jackets and the tweed certainly echoes the feeling of a true tweed Inverness cloak. (Actually they are worth checking out because they have a lot of blazers and sportcoats for under $25. Great material for a kilt jacket conversion, not to mention tartan paterned cufflinks for $5)

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