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22nd November 10, 02:26 PM
#1
Special 10th wedding aniversary Gift
The Rogue and I are celebrating 10 years together next May. (How has he put up with me this long I don't know. ) He asked for his gift to be a new Prince Charlie jacket and waist coat.
We dont' want bargin basement, but we dont' want to spend outrageous amounts of money on it either. As a professional seamstress myself I do understand that quality costs money, but we don't want to go overboard.
Any suggestions?
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22nd November 10, 02:44 PM
#2
Try Tartan Web. Their prices are decent and quality merchandise. Good luck, and congrats on ten years of wedded bliss!
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22nd November 10, 03:01 PM
#3
I was able to find a brand new black PC and waistcoat on ebay not too long ago that was 14oz Barathea wool made in Scotland for under $200, including shipping to the US. I could not find any difference in this one as compared to any other off-the-rack set from any other on-line retailers selling for as much as $500+. Now if you are talking about having one made to measure, then that's another story.
Side note, I have found that for some reason European sizing is a bit smaller than the typical sizing here in the US. I own a number of suits and sport coats and they are all 46R, but every PC, Argyle or Tweed that I have tried on, I needed a 48R. You may check with the sellers to confirm this information.
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22nd November 10, 08:29 PM
#4
USA Kilts for $300, no customs hassle. Email or phone for sizing advice. I have one of theirs. While I don't have a tailor's eye (apprentice kiltmaker, more like), it seems well put together.
Our other stateside advertisers are also sure to have PC's. (Celtic Croft, STM in the US; Keltoi, B&S in Canada). If you want a different color, check around.
If you buy from the UK, a price under $200 should avoid import duties.
A very happy anniversary to you both, and many more!
Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
gainfully unemployed systems programmer
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22nd November 10, 09:28 PM
#5
Originally Posted by fluter
USA Kilts for $300, no customs hassle. Email or phone for sizing advice. I have one of theirs. While I don't have a tailor's eye (apprentice kiltmaker, more like), it seems well put together.
Our other stateside advertisers are also sure to have PC's. (Celtic Croft, STM in the US; Keltoi, B&S in Canada). If you want a different color, check around.
If you buy from the UK, a price under $200 should avoid import duties.
A very happy anniversary to you both, and many more!
Well, I was going to make those very suggestions! Both USA Kilts and Celtic Croft have always taken really good care of me.
So 10 years! That's awesome!
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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22nd November 10, 09:45 PM
#6
If he doesn't happen to be an off the rack size - Lochcarron sews up made-to-measure Prince Charlies at a very fair price. I ordered mine through my kiltmaker.
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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23rd November 10, 09:19 AM
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Thank you for all the suggestions. This gives us a good price range on them. I would love to do a vow renewal and have him wear his full outfit this time.
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23rd November 10, 10:55 AM
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If you're looking for a made-to-measure jacket and waistcoat, you might consider going for a regulation doublet rather than a Prince Charlie jacket. It's perfect for all of the situations in which one would wear a PC, but has an added sense of flair.
I've only ever heard good things about Mackenzie Frain, and their prices are decent for a made-to-measure garment.
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