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7th April 09, 05:43 PM
#21
Here's my Inverness cape, expertly made by Vmac. This shot shows the label inside.
This is my "Napoleon" pose. It shows the cape off better than the other shot.
Yes, I know I've broken some rules here. From the top:
I'm wearing a Balmoral with a PC jacket.
I'm wearing a four-in-hand tie with a PC.
I'm wearing a non-formal sporran with a PC.
I'm wearing non-formal hose with a PC.
The reasons for such blatant dereliction are: the PC is the only black jacket I have that "goes" with the kilt. My suit coat is just too long.
The tie matches the kilt. It's red and blue diagonal stripes, although it looks purple in the picture.
I don't own a "formal" sporran. I wish I did.
My red cable hose are in the wash, because I wore them to church Sunday.
Please overlook what's under the cape. I'm trying to show it off, not me.
Thanks again to Victoria for making this cape for me, and for accommodating my last-minute requests.
Last edited by piperdbh; 8th April 09 at 09:16 AM.
Reason: spelling
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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7th April 09, 06:13 PM
#22
Piperdbh,
It takes time to have the "perfect outfit". Using what you have available, you have pulled off a dashing look. Be proud of what you have. The hose are fine with the PC. White hose would be a bigger issue. From what I see, the only real issue would be with the necktie. All else is fine. Really.
Slainte
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7th April 09, 06:29 PM
#23
Thanks, SteveB. I'm still acquiring and inventing bits and pieces.
The tie matches the kilt. i think the angle of the picture (or maybe the distance) make it look purple. And, I know better than to wear that kind of tie with a PC, although I could say it's an homage to a certain septagenarian Scottish 007 actor who shall remain nameless.
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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8th April 09, 09:09 AM
#24
Nice look in the original photo.
[I][B]Nearly all men can stand adversity. If you really want to test a man’s character,
Give him power.[/B][/I] - [I]Abraham Lincoln[/I]
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8th April 09, 09:40 AM
#25
Nice photos, a VMac Cape is really something to be proud of, and yours is no exception. A very formal look with the chrome buttons you have, wear it well.
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8th April 09, 10:43 AM
#26
Originally Posted by piperdbh
Here's my Inverness cape, expertly made by Vmac. This shot shows the label inside.
This is my "Napoleon" pose. It shows the cape off better than the other shot.
That looks great! The cape is very handsome!
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8th April 09, 10:45 AM
#27
Thanks for the responses. Vmac really did a fine job with this cape.
By the way, I'm not usually as grey as I look in these pics. I was getting over a sinus infection and I haven't been out in the sun much. Give me a couple of weeks, and I'll regain some "color".
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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16th April 09, 06:40 PM
#28
Originally Posted by piperdbh
Here's my Inverness cape, expertly made by Vmac. This shot shows the label inside.
This is my "Napoleon" pose. It shows the cape off better than the other shot.
Yes, I know I've broken some rules here. From the top:
I'm wearing a Balmoral with a PC jacket.
I'm wearing a four-in-hand tie with a PC.
I'm wearing a non-formal sporran with a PC.
I'm wearing non-formal hose with a PC.
The reasons for such blatant dereliction are: the PC is the only black jacket I have that "goes" with the kilt. My suit coat is just too long.
The tie matches the kilt. It's red and blue diagonal stripes, although it looks purple in the picture.
I don't own a "formal" sporran. I wish I did.
My red cable hose are in the wash, because I wore them to church Sunday.
Please overlook what's under the cape. I'm trying to show it off, not me.
Thanks again to Victoria for making this cape for me, and for accommodating my last-minute requests.
The cape is very fine indeed.
There is no problem wearing a balmoral with the PC, none at all. You are out-of-doors, and the temperature obviously is cold enough to warrant the inverness cape, so of course you would want to wear a bonnet! The problem is when the bonnet is worn indoors: then it becomes a faux pas.
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