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10th December 08, 02:17 PM
#41
Originally Posted by McMurdo
Yes James Bond did wear a Doublet here is a photo
With the gumment kilt, of course.
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10th December 08, 02:31 PM
#42
Originally Posted by Finn
Traditional Gentlemen~ I'm sorry, but the lace kills me! Maybe I'm insecure, maybe I just don't care for lace. The jackets are gorgeous, though.
I would strongly recommend wearing the jabot and cuffs. Like the kilt, the ladies like them - though I've heard more than one express a certain amount of jealousy since the effect of the entire formal outfit detracts from anything the ladies are able to wear.
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10th December 08, 02:35 PM
#43
Remind me: is the jabot white tie, or can it be worn for any formal events?
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10th December 08, 02:35 PM
#44
Originally Posted by Jack Daw
Rub it in!
As I've said before, I wouldn't go as far as to powder my hair.
No, I just think the jabot adds a flavor of long ago times that I saw in paintings when I was a kid. What can I do...?
And I second beloitpiper's question because I seem to remember reading something about it being worn with a daywear outfit.
* Never mind, I looked up what I had read and I was mistaken. *
Last edited by Bugbear; 11th December 08 at 02:43 PM.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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10th December 08, 02:52 PM
#45
Originally Posted by Ted Crocker
As I've said before, I wouldn't go as far as to powder my hair.
LOL! I'd be too tempted to blow my nose in mine. Actually, at our black tie preferred Rabbie Burns Supper, a couple of the more aged guys out do the rest of us by wearing the jabot, et. al. They look good; so, I think I will wait until my hair turns completely white before I venture. At the rate my hair is going, I may need to place an order within the next 5 years, anyway.
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10th December 08, 02:57 PM
#46
I think even those of us who are salt and pepper can look good in a jabot, but then again to each their own.
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10th December 08, 03:02 PM
#47
Originally Posted by McMurdo
I think even those of us who are salt and pepper can look good in a jabot, but then again to each their own.
One Jacobite era outfit that I can put together includes a gray period jacket and tartan waistcoat completed with a white jabot.
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10th December 08, 03:46 PM
#48
Originally Posted by Jack Daw
I think I will wait until my hair turns completely white before I venture. At the rate my hair is going, I may need to place an order within the next 5 years, anyway.
Jabots certainly are not the provenance of the aged! I wear one, as do both of these young men:
The Duke of Argyll:
Lord Lovat:
Oh, and that's Lovat's sister, Honor, BTW.
Last edited by JSFMACLJR; 10th December 08 at 07:25 PM.
Reason: spelling error
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10th December 08, 05:40 PM
#49
Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR
Jobots certainly are not the provenance of the aged! I wear one, as do both of these young men:
The Duke of Argyll:
Love the buttons, and what is wrong with looking a bit different from the crowd? I thought that was a big part of the reason why we wear a kilt in the first place.
And while I was unable to convince McMurdo, for all those dandies out there I have these beautiful shoe buckles. Just the thing to set off that doublet with jabot and cuffs and much more original than the plain steel ones -
Last edited by Phil; 10th December 08 at 05:49 PM.
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10th December 08, 07:18 PM
#50
When it comes to a choice, I am like G.K. Chesterton, when presented with a restaurant menu, handed it back and said, "I see nothing to object to."
The pipes are calling, resistance is futile. - MacTalla Mor
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