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18th November 10, 07:37 AM
#1
Winterish Jackets?
Okay, so, most of you are going to think me nuts, but oh well. I live in Texas and well, though 40's and 50's is not really cold to most of you, (and i know some of you would walk around without a shirt on at that temperature) but in Texas, you can not get used to the cold because the temperature changes 30-40+ degrees in a span of a few hours. Basically, I need a jacket to wear around town and campus. I know Utilikilts has a $50 hoody that you can get fitted to the kilt, but any suggestions on non hoody jackets? Maybe a leather jacket?
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18th November 10, 07:49 AM
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 Originally Posted by Mindrop
<snip>Maybe a leather jacket?
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18th November 10, 08:35 AM
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I should be receiving one of those tomorrow from Stillwater.
For cooler weather I highly recommend a "bomber" style jacket. They're usually (not always) leather; they're typically high-waisted and thus go well with a kilt. If it's REALLY chilly, layer a sweater under the jacket.
"It's all the same to me, war or peace,
I'm killed in the war or hung during peace."
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18th November 10, 08:38 AM
#4
Your inquiry comes up every so often and you'll get a lot of pictures and links showing you jacket possibilities.
A lot of this has to do with your personal style and, to a lesser degree, I think, you build. Some guys can pull off a hoodie and look great and some guys wear one and look like a badly packed bag of potatoes...some guys look dashing in one type of jacket while others look like they're trying to wear their dad's clothes. Not that I'm trying to be mean here but you have to go with your strengths here and accentuate the positive and e-liminate the negative.
Best plan is to go to the military surplus store of Kohl's or Penney's or Sears or wherever and just try some stuff on. It's sort of a rule of thumb that one doesn't want something that's too long but there are a lot of things that are slightly longer than waist length out there that'll look good.
I see a lot of jackets that are aimed at the younger and more stylish set (?) and are styled like military tunics and I figger that a couple of them would be good with the kilt. I was drawn to one in a store at the mall and would have grabbed it but then I looked at the price tag (or should I say the OVER-priced tag). Problem with these tunic-y jackets, though, is that they don't seem to make anything larger than a men's size 44...as I said, aimed at the younger set.
But a good shopping trip will probably yield better and more personally suitable results.
Best
AA
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18th November 10, 09:02 AM
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The Classic Navy Pea Coat...
I've worn a Navy pea coat with the kilt and been pretty happy with the way it fits etc, and it's super warm of course. You won't need any other layers with the pea coat! Mine is basically a military issue jacket and so dark navy that it's almost black. I think it should work well with virtually any tartan. It's also got this great big collar that reaches almost to your ears when pulled up! Nice against the wind, snow and rain.
I think that pea coat style is kinda comin' back in now, too. Check with some of the bigger department stores to see if they've a stock pea coat that's maybe lighter than a regulation wool one. Ya know, I keep tellin' folks I'm a trend setter, but they just roll their eyes at me... Goes to show ya that if you hold on to your clothes long enough (say twenty years or so) you'll be right back in fashion again, no bother.
Here's tae us, Whas like us... Deil the Yin!
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18th November 10, 11:25 AM
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Thanks guys. Yeah, I have a thin build. Not the tall and lanky, like my dad and my brother. Thanks again.
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18th November 10, 11:54 AM
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Mindrop, you should check out this thread that's going on right now on pretty much the same subject. There are a lot of good ideas in that thread.
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26th November 10, 04:51 PM
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For What It's Worth...
Don't know if you've settled on a particular jacket, but I finally snapped some pics of my pea coat "in studio," to wit:


With the pea coat being so incredibly weather proof, you wouldn't need to button it up except for the worst kinds of weather, so no worries about a sporran cut away (not that I would bother with that anyway, but there are some...). It's a bit cumbersome to tote around, but worth it in my opinion.
Snug as a bug in a rug, as they say (an' sweatin' like hell down here in South Georgia).
Here's tae us, Whas like us... Deil the Yin!
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26th November 10, 04:58 PM
#9
I remembered the name of the shop at the mall where I saw jackets:
http://www.express.com/outerwear-97....ll=1&ICID=2696
...some possibilities but the prices!
Best wait for the knock offs at Kohl's or Target!
Best
AA
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26th November 10, 05:10 PM
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Whu choo talkin' bout Willis...
 Originally Posted by auld argonian
Geez Loweez, the prices!
Definitely some interesting ideas- probably would want to try 'em on with the kilt prior to purchase. I don't think a regulation Navy pea coat would run you over $100, though, would it?
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