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Excellent jacket. I have one in a similar style from McKenzie Frain in rifle green with matching vest. Think the white vest a brilliant idea.......Robbie
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 Originally Posted by robbiethepiper
Excellent jacket. I have one in a similar style from McKenzie Frain in rifle green with matching vest. Think the white vest a brilliant idea.......Robbie
Nice. The pictures they have on their site have epaulettes and flap cuffs, is that how yours looks too? And does it have the same cut at the waist as mine, that is to say higher cut sides, peaked front, and dipped back?
Please post a pic of your jacket if you can, but here is the one from MacKenzie Frain's site:
- Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
- An t'arm breac dearg
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*bump*
I'm wondering if MoR and robbiethepiper found any pictures of the mess jackets they mentioned?
And where is MacLowlife? It's not like him to miss out on a THCD thread
- Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
- An t'arm breac dearg
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 Originally Posted by CMcG
I'm wondering if MoR and robbiethepiper found any pictures of the mess jackets they mentioned?
And where is MacLowlife? It's not like him to miss out on a THCD thread 
Not clever enough to post photos, but mine is as the picture you posted, except in rifle green (very dark) with black facings. Have always found this company VERY flexible and willing to customise a standard design. They are even making me a piper's doublet to my own design at a reasonable cost.....Robbie
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On the wrong side of the tracks- That's where...
I am a fan of Dress Mess jackets, but I will admit most of mine started out as somebody's uniform. I have a great red flannel one with green cuffs. I have seen the dip on some jackets and not on others. I also have a US Army one with red lapels and elaborate knots. I would be tempted to try removing the knots, but I'd also need to remove about a cubic foot of gros ventre before it would do me any good.
I think the (US) army ones are very cool with the color coded lapels, but I do wonder about wearing them for civilian wear, even after swapping buttons and removing epaulets. Fortunately, I haven't had to go that far. The red one is from the UK and I will go ahead and promise never to wear it there.
For those who haven't seen them, UK Dress Mess jackets often are impressively constructed, with quilted lining and neat piped edges.
Finally, (and sorry for the ping pongish back and forth) I think the USAF Dress Mess is a great starter jacket for the man who needs something formal and needs it right away. The buttons are often on those little cotter pins and you can switch them in an hour.
(So much for keeping my mouth shut and letting others contribute for a while.)
Oh, and CONGRATULATIONS, HONOUR ROLL honorees.
Some take the high road and some take the low road. Who's in the gutter? MacLowlife
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