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28th April 10, 12:25 PM
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 Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
Oh dear... how, er... sad. 
Scott,
Did you happen to read my clarification? Simple and unobtrusive in the manner of not 'piling on' of the gaudy accroutements one often sees many wearing with their Highland evening attire. I am quite fond of tartan, white, and scarlet waistcoats worn with my regulation doublet. I am also quite interested in the sherriffmuir, montrose, and kenmore doublets-all made in colored velvet, and complete with a lace jabot and cuffs. Recently, a member on this forum informed me of a unique history of tartan doublets being worn amongst kinsmen in his clan and provided photos-I am very fond of that fashion as well. So, my evening attire presently is far from boring, or simple, in the Prince Charlie coatee sort of way, and is ever expanding and constantly evolving (yet staying within the confines of tradition and good taste).
Cheers mate!
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