
Originally Posted by
auld argonian
The problem that I run into is that I always find jackets that are so nice that i don't want to start cutting them....hence, I now have half a dozen tweed jackets (most of which are nice 60's-ish vintage) in the closet that I'm just wearing as regular old Saxon jackets...not that there's anything wrong with that...
Personally, I'm throwing in the towel on doing a conversion and just starting a sludge fund to buy a nice grey tweed and vest. My admiration for those of you who have the skill and the courage to re-do a nice tweed jacket, though.
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AA
Well... it's certainly nice to know that I'm not the only one with this problem. I often wear a tweed when out casually with jeans and a button down if not kilted. I've obtained several from thrift stores, and several others over the years ranging from Harris Tweed to J.C. Penny's. Each new thrift store find has hopes of being cut down to a kilt jacket, but that never seems to acually happen. I've about given up on the conversion idea and started a slush fund of my own!
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