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29th November 08, 09:50 PM
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Argyll Vests
I need to get an Argyll vest for an upcoming ballet. I have a jacket now (made in the UK) and it's a 44 long. When I purchase the vest, does the size match the jacket?
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29th November 08, 11:30 PM
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Yes, but be careful -- it might not match the jacket.
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30th November 08, 04:47 AM
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Can you use the same supplier who sold you the jacket? That would improve your odds of having the same vendor for the waistcoat.
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30th November 08, 07:37 AM
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What exactly is an "Argyll Vest?"
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30th November 08, 08:04 AM
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Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR
What exactly is an "Argyll Vest?"
At a guess. A waistcoat that goes(matches) with an Argyll jacket? I confess that I have not heard them described as such before.
Last edited by Jock Scot; 30th November 08 at 08:17 AM.
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30th November 08, 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Jock Scot
At a guess. A waistcoat that goes(matches) with an Argyll jacket? I confess that I have not heard them described as such before.
That's what it is. A 5-button waistcoat that goes with an Argyll jacket. PC vests have 3-buttons I believe.
Thanks for all the advice.
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30th November 08, 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Bryan
That's what it is. A 5-button waistcoat that goes with an Argyll jacket. PC vests have 3-buttons I believe.
Thanks for all the advice.
Might it not be more accurate to speak of an "evening waistcoat/vest" which usually is cut lower and has three or four buttons, when one speaks of a "PC Vest"? The higher cut waistcoats/vests usually have five or six buttons and are worn with a four-in-hand neck tie. Sometimes these are worn in the evening.
Might I suggest having an evening waistcoat made of tartan, cut on the bias? Very sharp looking and always correct!
Cheers,
Sandford MacLean
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30th November 08, 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR
Might I suggest having an evening waistcoat made of tartan, cut on the bias? Very sharp looking and always correct!
Cheers,
Sandford MacLean
I can see this looking good with an Argyle Jacket for day wear, but would it be correct for formal occasions? What about with a PC jacket?
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1st December 08, 01:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Buckskin
I can see this looking good with an Argyle Jacket for day wear, but would it be correct for formal occasions? What about with a PC jacket?
A tartan waistcoat, cut on the bias, is very traditional and completely correct for formal evening wear, I cannot recall, however, seeing one worn with day wear.
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1st December 08, 04:33 AM
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So you would not suggest it for day wear Jock?
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