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10th May 09, 12:10 AM
#11
Well, it's not too important, I think, but it was a little interesting.
It looks like they could be either braided or cloth for the formal, and often cloth for the casual dayware.
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10th May 09, 03:46 AM
#12
Originally Posted by slohairt
although I'm not sure how braided epaulettes would look on a tweed jacket.
They look fine; done all the time.
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10th May 09, 11:16 AM
#13
Guess it's just another part of Highland attire that is not set in stone.
I think I would prefer cloth epaulets, but braided wouldn't bother me.
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10th May 09, 04:19 PM
#14
Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR
They look fine; done all the time.
DITTO. 2 of my Tweeds ( coarser weave) have BRAIDED, 1 (smoother WEAVE) has "flat".
IMHO, The "braided LOOK GREAT on the "coarser weave"
The "flat Look BEST on the "smoother weave" ( a little dressier )
Puffer
Last edited by puffer; 14th May 09 at 09:46 AM.
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11th May 09, 04:03 PM
#15
I don't believe there are any rules for epaulettes. Purely a matter of choice by maker and wearer. What I might ask is why have them at all?
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13th May 09, 05:59 AM
#16
Originally Posted by puffer
IMHO, The "braided LOOK GREAT on the "coarser weave"
Puffer
I like the wider braided style epaulettes like on this jacket, although I seldom see them offered. Most of the braided ones I see are like 1/4 inch wide, like a little rope.
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13th May 09, 12:58 PM
#17
Originally Posted by Bruce Scott
I don't believe there are any rules for epaulettes. Purely a matter of choice by maker and wearer. What I might ask is why have them at all?
I didn't put them on my jackets. They don't seem to be an absolute requirement on Argyles, but are on the Prince Charlie they are.
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13th June 09, 07:47 AM
#18
I've posted this pic before. The jacket is one of the Jos. A Banks that were on sale. VMAC did the conversion. The braided Epaulettes are one of her "trade marks" when she does a conversion. I think it looks great on a "Day Jacket", If it is because of the courser weave, then so be it.
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13th June 09, 08:18 AM
#19
I have sever examples of day wear and evening wear and examples of both braided and flat. I believe it is solely the choice of the tailor. I have seen no preference over one type than another.
When done properly, both can look very nice.
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13th June 09, 12:49 PM
#20
Well, on the semi-formal black argyle that I plan to convert from a notched lapel tuxedo, I will probably put braided epauletts that are for a PC. I can buy those from the same place that one would get kilt straps and buckles.
Here's the link to the Highland X Press page where they are offered.
http://www.highlandxpress.com/patterns.html
If anyone has used those, you might tell us how they are.
Last edited by Bugbear; 13th June 09 at 01:02 PM.
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