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    Purchasing a vest/waistcoat?

    Hello everyone!

    I recently found two tweed jackets that I am converting to kilt cuts to wear with my Black Watch kilt. Here is where the question comes in, I am looking for a vest or waistcoat to wear with my jackets to dress them up a bit. Forgive my ignorance, but growing up in the South Eastern states, I've had limited exposure to formal dress. What exactly is the difference between a vest and a waistcoat? And can anyone provide a source to purchase one that will not cost a arm and a leg. And finally, what colors would look good with my Black Watch kilt?


    Thanks!
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    A waistcoat is the British word for the American Vest, that is about it.
    We in the UK think of a "vest" as an undergarment, or perahps a singlet type of thing.
    There are of course many types of waistcoats, have a look at some of these, although UK based it will give you a good overview,and perahps some new ideas!
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    Since the above answer about waistcoat v. vest has already been given...

    I think nearly any color looks fine with Blackwatch. It's a pretty neutral tartan from that perspective (again, to me). I would let your personal comfort guide the color decision. For example, red would be a great contrasting color and look fantastic to some. On the other hand, it may be a bit too loud a contrast for others.

    How's that for a non-answer?

    I personally like less flamboyant colors on myself. So I would go toward browns and/or grays. If I did go with a red, it would be more maroon--a deeper color and less "bright".

    My 2 cents...

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    Cheapest place to get a lot of things is your local Op shop (thrift store)
    I have purchased several waistcoats from them, doeskin, tweed, linen.
    Also ebay have them a lot, some go cheap, some expensive. You just have to be patient and know what you want.
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    Thank you paulhenry for clarifying!

    Thanks Spartan Tartan, I really like the look of a nice dark red or burgundy with Black Watch as well.

    Downunder Kilt, this is really good advise. I've been monitoring the local thrift stores Sad, I found TWO silk or satin backed waistcoats at a thrift store but both were WAY to big for me.

    Thanks a ton MacBean! I like the look of those colored vests. Have you delt with this company before? With prices that low ( NOT a complaint ) I wonder how the quality of the vests are?

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    I've been checking ebay and found this one...

    http://http://cgi.ebay.com/Mens-BURG...#ht_2015wt_755

    How does it look to you guys?
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    Does this link work better? eBay

    It is a pretty vest, but it looks like it may be too long for kilt wear. Cannot tell without better measurements.
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    Thanks Calico, I edited my post several times and couldn't get it to work.

    It unfortunately does look too long, I'll try to find the measurements. Its such a lovely color thought, and I think the pattern would work with a tartan. Speaking of "too long", what is the proper length for a waistcoat to wear with a kilt?

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    I would like to know if there is a vest length that goes better with a kilt. also would a sweater vest go well with a kilt?

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