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    Buying advice

    I need to buy a tweed argyll/braemar jacket and waistcoat (vest) combo and a tartan waistcoat (vest). Not necessarily from the same vendor.

    Any vendors that you know or have purchased from who give good service/quality/price?

    Thanks in advance.
    Here's to a long life and a merry one, A pretty girl and an honest one, A cold beer and another one, A quick death and an easy one.
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    Re: Buying advice

    I would recommend Geoffrey (Tailor) in Edinburgh. I have one of their kilts and two of their jackets and am more than pleased with the standard of manufacture of each of them.

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    Chas
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    Re: Buying advice

    Bonnie Heather did a great job on my bias cut tartan waistcoat

    She allowed for removable buttons too



    That having been said, since it looks like you're in France, it might be worth trying lady chrystal
    Note to self: Must remember the pleaty bit goes at the back...

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    Re: Buying advice

    Got my jackets direct from Locharron, made-to-measure. Ordered through my kiltmaker, most pleased.
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    Re: Buying advice

    I got mine from scotweb.I think they run a little small but top shelf stuff.
    Maby Highland clans for the vest ?

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    Re: Buying advice

    Quote Originally Posted by Chas View Post
    I would recommend Geoffrey (Tailor) in Edinburgh. I have one of their kilts and two of their jackets and am more than pleased with the standard of manufacture of each of them.

    Regards

    Chas
    Thanks, Chas.

    I already knew of GT, I have a kilt and a black barathea braemar jacket and waistcoat from them. Excellent kit and easy to work with but a bit pricey and a long wait.

    They're a definate maybe.
    Here's to a long life and a merry one, A pretty girl and an honest one, A cold beer and another one, A quick death and an easy one.
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    Re: Buying advice

    Quote Originally Posted by madmacs View Post
    Bonnie Heather did a great job on my bias cut tartan waistcoat

    She allowed for removable buttons too.

    That having been said, since it looks like you're in France, it might be worth trying lady chrystal
    Thanks to you also, madmacs.

    Did Bonnie get the tartan for you, also? How was the price and how long did you wait?

    Yes, I am in France. I would like to avoid asking Crystel. I was disappointed with my kilt from her.
    Here's to a long life and a merry one, A pretty girl and an honest one, A cold beer and another one, A quick death and an easy one.
    British by birth, Scottish by the grace of God.

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    Re: Buying advice

    Quote Originally Posted by cable scot View Post
    I got mine from scotweb.I think they run a little small but top shelf stuff.
    Maby Highland clans for the vest ?
    Thanks for your reply, Cable Scot.

    Scotweb are a possibility. A bit of a wait though.

    Highland Clans are too pricey.
    Here's to a long life and a merry one, A pretty girl and an honest one, A cold beer and another one, A quick death and an easy one.
    British by birth, Scottish by the grace of God.

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    Re: Buying advice

    Quote Originally Posted by BCAC View Post
    Thanks to you also, madmacs.

    Did Bonnie get the tartan for you, also? How was the price and how long did you wait?

    Yes, I am in France. I would like to avoid asking Crystel. I was disappointed with my kilt from her.
    Yep she did everything... We looked at multiple mills due to locharron being out of stock, but I ended up picking what I knew... If you're considering a kilt and waistcoat I'd try and get the fabric for both at the same time even if you dont get the both made at the same time...


    Note to self: Must remember the pleaty bit goes at the back...

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