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4th March 10, 11:57 AM
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In as much as MacKenzie Frain makes made-to-measure jackets, I assume it wouldn't be too difficult for them to do a more rounded, sporran cut-away bottom to the jacket. I imagine it would look good and I'd like to see it, perhaps with some metal buttons too.
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4th March 10, 12:33 PM
#12
Thank you for the post as I love this jacket. I probably will get one for my wedding next year!
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4th March 10, 01:44 PM
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Was this jacket run up on a baling machine or a sewing machine?
It's very boxy, and not at all flattering to the shape of a man, especially if kilted. Kilt jackets are nipped in at the waist which not only gives them a slight flair as they pass over the top of the kilt, it also makes the wearer appear slimmer, and slightly longer in the body. Both features enhance, rather than detract from, the male shape. This jacket, especially if the wearier is husky (or out right chubby), will pull open as it approaches the waist and will not only make the wearer look fatter, it will also add to the impression that he is shorter than he actually is. In other words, it will give the wearer the look of a bale of hay in a kilt and jacket.
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4th March 10, 02:30 PM
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Re: Iona jacket
Originally Posted by CMcG
Oddern, the Bunad jacket you write of is very nice and looks to me like it is cut high enough for kilt wear. Similar to the Iona but a bit more formal with the metal buttons and flat lapel/cadet collar combination. Have you ever tried one with a kilt?
No I haven't tried the combination Bunad jacket and Kilt. I do not own a Bunad, but I realy want to have one. The problem is that they are very expensive about 1800£ or 2700$.
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4th March 10, 02:39 PM
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Re: Iona jacket
Originally Posted by Oddern
No I haven't tried the combination Bunad jacket and Kilt. I do not own a Bunad, but I realy want to have one. The problem is that they are very expensive about 1800£ or 2700$.
Wow, that is expensive!
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4th March 10, 04:08 PM
#16
Originally Posted by Raphael
Thank you for the post as I love this jacket. I probably will get one for my wedding next year!
Congrats on the upcoming nuptials and we look forward to seeing pictures!
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4th March 10, 06:06 PM
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Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
It's very boxy, and not at all flattering to the shape of a man, especially if kilted. Kilt jackets are nipped in at the waist which not only gives them a slight flair as they pass over the top of the kilt, it also makes the wearer appear slimmer, and slightly longer in the body. Both features enhance, rather than detract from, the male shape. This jacket, especially if the wearier is husky (or out right chubby), will pull open as it approaches the waist and will not only make the wearer look fatter, it will also add to the impression that he is shorter than he actually is. In other words, it will give the wearer the look of a bale of hay in a kilt and jacket.
I agree. This jacket would need some tailoring to work well, but it could all be done. With some rounding and shaping, plus a fabric that will hang better, it could work. I'm not sure I would wear it, but it could look be made to be quite presentable with some effort.
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4th March 10, 09:06 PM
#18
Originally Posted by Oddern
No I haven't tried the combination Bunad jacket and Kilt. I do not own a Bunad, but I realy want to have one. The problem is that they are very expensive about 1800£ or 2700$.
And we thought properly built kilts were expensive!!
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8th March 10, 11:38 PM
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Apparently Slaters call this style a Monteith jacket instead of Iona:
And here is a picture of our own ggibby wearing one.
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26th March 10, 03:04 PM
#20
Originally Posted by Oddern
No I haven't tried the combination Bunad jacket and Kilt. I do not own a Bunad, but I realy want to have one. The problem is that they are very expensive about 1800£ or 2700$.
I was looking through some vintage clothing stores today and found not one, but TWO Bunad jackets! Both less than $100 CAD... Oddern, you could probably get a return flight to Toronto for cheaper than buying a new Bunad, so maybe you should be shopping in our Kensington market area
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