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Thread: The 1822 Jacket

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    Interesting historical insights...

    Thanks for the heads up Richard. Knowing a bit about historical clothing styles, it did strike me as odd that it is collarless. I know that many coats in the mid 18th century were collarless, but through the late 18th century and early 19th century collars became popular....getting taller and taller through the years up until the Victorian era I believe.

    That piece of trivia doesn't change my desire to reproduce this coat at all though. It wasn't my desire to reproduce a historically accurate coat. I just like the coat! I don't think we'll refer to it as "a copy of a coat worn in 1822" anymore.
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    Perhaps you might like this doublet, which is similar in some ways, but, in my opinion, much nicer:


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    well, I sure like it.
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    Yes...very nice

    Sandy...great pic! Where did it come from. It incorporates many of the changes I was thinking of...only it has no tashes I notice.
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    I wonder if I am right? From a tailor on an island, not far from Oban, Scotland?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    I wonder if I am right? From a tailor on an island, not far from Oban, Scotland?
    Almost, Jock! The tailor gentleman from the island not far from Oban makes a doublet based upon this one. This one (the original) is owned and worn by a certain land owner in Appin, near Duror. I believe Messrs Meyer & Mortimer made the doublet for the said gentleman of Achara.

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    a though or two

    prefacing this entire post with "in my opinion":

    I'm relatively new to thinking about formal kilt wear but that is a gorgeous coat. From a practicality/wearing it stand point; the full vest is a must, not the low cut that is common with say a PC. It will emphasize a fit build. Having the wing tab collar is a given but have you considered wearing a silk cravat tied with a loose 4-in-hand knot? That could give it modern look while retaining the classic formality that is depicted.

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    I agree...

    Quote Originally Posted by hot_rod29 View Post
    prefacing this entire post with "in my opinion":

    I'm relatively new to thinking about formal kilt wear but that is a gorgeous coat. From a practicality/wearing it stand point; the full vest is a must, not the low cut that is common with say a PC. It will emphasize a fit build. Having the wing tab collar is a given but have you considered wearing a silk cravat tied with a loose 4-in-hand knot? That could give it modern look while retaining the classic formality that is depicted.
    Hot Rod....I think you are basically on target with the proper look. I do think a 5 button vest would look better with some sort of cravat. I don't think I'd go with a modern one, but rather would opt for a late 18th/early 19th century style neck cloth or jabot or even a later 19th century cravat.

    By the way...I meant to say hello on your other thread....welcome to the forum...stay safe over there. I've spent the majority of the past 5 years in Afghanistan.
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