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Old 02-24-2010, 05:33 PM
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Personally, I prefer the Jabot when I wear a doublet. The cuffs I can do without: especially if I am eating. Jabot are easy to come by and I wear it over a mock turtle neck.

Ricky Craford, the Glenlivet Brand rep, is wearing a sheriffmuir with a regular tie.


We're smiling since I am holding a bottle of Glenlivet XXV at the end of a whisky tasting event (The Glenlivet, of course!)!
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Personally, I prefer the Jabot when I wear a doublet. The cuffs I can do without: especially if I am eating. Jabot are easy to come by and I wear it over a mock turtle neck.

Ricky Craford, the Glenlivet Brand rep, is wearing a sheriffmuir with a regular tie.


We're smiling since I am holding a bottle of Glenlivet XXV at the end of a whisky tasting event (The Glenlivet, of course!)!
Hmm... he is also wearing a semi-dress sporran
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Old 02-26-2010, 09:08 AM
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Hmm... he is also wearing a semi-dress sporran
Where are the kilt police when we really need them?
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Matt, late to the shoe but great photo lineup.
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