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    Quote Originally Posted by Nighthawk View Post

    The whole thing is going to be on the bias. As to the lapels, I was thinking about them being a solid color- the same color as the lining- a deep purple, maybe...
    Too funny, solid color lapels is what popped into my head the other day. That is gonna look brilliant Nighthawk. What tartan did you say you were doing the vest in...

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    This one from USA Kilts:



    I have a kilt made from the original run that was woven in wool, and I'm getting a box pleated kilt made along with the vest.
    "Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nighthawk View Post
    I don't think double breasted tartan waistcoats are traditional at all! I've never seen one, and that's why I'm getting one! It's unique.

    EDIT- Just did a google search and came up with... this thread. That's it. So as far as I can tell, this will be, like me, a one of a kind! Can't wait!!
    Didn't mean specifically tartan waistcoat, but was there a particular jacket traditional to the double breasted waiscoat in general.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dall_Piobaire View Post
    Didn't mean specifically tartan waistcoat, but was there a particular jacket traditional to the double breasted waiscoat in general.
    I've seen them worn with double breasted suit coats and tailcoats. Personally I want one of these, tailored similar to a Prince Charlie:

    http://www.gentlemansemporium.com/st..._utmk=54285992
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nighthawk View Post
    I've seen them worn with double breasted suit coats and tailcoats. Personally I want one of these, tailored similar to a Prince Charlie:

    http://www.gentlemansemporium.com/st..._utmk=54285992
    That would look good, especially getting away from the PC.

    I was just talking to Matt on this very thing, his thoughts, right off, were the Sheriffmuif, which I really like, though it will be a long time before I have the cash to go there.

    What about that old style of tapestry material, the stuff they used for the carpet bags, that might make a fine waistcoat as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dall_Piobaire View Post
    That would look good, especially getting away from the PC.

    I was just talking to Matt on this very thing, his thoughts, right off, were the Sheriffmuif, which I really like, though it will be a long time before I have the cash to go there.

    What about that old style of tapestry material, the stuff they used for the carpet bags, that might make a fine waistcoat as well.
    You mean something like this?

    http://www.gentlemansemporium.com/st..._utmk=62223148
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    Yep, but flat bottomed, and wish it weren't totally a poly/rayon thing.

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    all very cool

    Nighthawk, I do like the regency coat- do I understand correctly that you would chop it into a PC? You might tone down the tapestry just the tiniest bit by making the sleeve treatments and the tail facings in plain black. I am not sure I'd want to defend the idea that it is traditional, but I like it very much.

    Can you tell us how wide the repeat is on that tartan? I know it takes more fabric, but I think the large sett might be just the thing to stand up to the tapestry without being too busy...

    One cautionary note: do not be surprised to find that you either wear the tapestry PC all of the time, or very rarely. It will not fit in the middle. You can make it a signature piece or you can save it for very special occasions, but chances are very good that you will not just put it on now and then... I think you will wear the vest a lot, though, and I think it will look good with almost any open doublet or jacket.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MacLowlife View Post
    Nighthawk, I do like the regency coat- do I understand correctly that you would chop it into a PC? You might tone down the tapestry just the tiniest bit by making the sleeve treatments and the tail facings in plain black. I am not sure I'd want to defend the idea that it is traditional, but I like it very much.

    Can you tell us how wide the repeat is on that tartan? I know it takes more fabric, but I think the large sett might be just the thing to stand up to the tapestry without being too busy...

    One cautionary note: do not be surprised to find that you either wear the tapestry PC all of the time, or very rarely. It will not fit in the middle. You can make it a signature piece or you can save it for very special occasions, but chances are very good that you will not just put it on now and then... I think you will wear the vest a lot, though, and I think it will look good with almost any open doublet or jacket.
    No sir, I would not chop it up into a PC- just shorten the tails to the same length as a PC. I would never call it traditional or try to pass it off as such. As I've said on numerous occasions, I'm not Scottish- my Grandmother was. I like to work within the general framework of tradition while at the same time not being tied down to them. I strive to develop my own style while keeping tradition alive, if that makes any sense at all.

    As to the repeat... I have no idea. I would measure it, but the kilt I have is wool, and the waistcoat will be PV, so I'm sure there will be some differences in the sett.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nighthawk View Post
    I don't think double breasted tartan waistcoats are traditional at all! I've never seen one, and that's why I'm getting one! It's unique.

    EDIT- Just did a google search and came up with... this thread. That's it. So as far as I can tell, this will be, like me, a one of a kind! Can't wait!!

    I've seen many, many double-breasted tartan evening waistcoats. Not a big deal. Really.

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