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    Argyll - Great jacket, or the greatest jacket?

    I have a black Argyll jacket, but I've lost weight and now it's too big (side note: I have a black argyll jacket for sale!). Recently I was poking around kiltstore.net and saw this photo:

    Look how bonnie that is! That's so gorgeous!!! I want a tweed jacket and waistcoat. A lot. Anybody know where I can find one for under $250 U.S.?

    How about, just for good measure, I post this photo too, in case the other one didn't demonstrate the sheer beauty.

    Stunning, really. Simply dashing.



    p.s. - I'm seriously trying to sell my black argyll jacket. It's 48" long, in perfect condition, and comes with a wasitcoat.
    -Greg Long
    Whisky Buyer, Vom Fass USA

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    Man, I've looked at that photo a million times I bet and never noticed that the kilt is Fraser Hunting. And that the kilt is a bit too long.

    Other than the length, I agree it is a very nice look.

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    Yes, they are beautiful, but at 405 GBP, that is pretty steep.

    I like the Crail style jacket in this color. It would be for day wear, and the Argyll is just a bit too dressy for casual day wear for me.

    My next jacket will probably be a Lovat Green tweed from Scottishkilts.net.
    With a waistcoat, it is only 195 GBP, including the VAT.

    Tom

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    Quote Originally Posted by A_Hay!
    ...My next jacket will probably be a Lovat Green tweed from Scottishkilts.net. With a waistcoat, it is only 195 GBP, including the VAT.
    You may want to reconsider ordering any jacket from any Viking Technology affiliated Web site. If you investigate a little more carefully, you'll find many more people like myself who have been burned by them.

    Regards,
    Scott Gilmore

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    Have a look at J Higgins http://www.jhiggins.net/They're out of Kansas so no duty and the prices ain't bad. I got my jacket from them and I'm quite happy with it. You can select the style of cuff from plain, Prince Charlie or gauntlet style.
    Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life take big bites. Moderation is for monks.

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    That's a very coordinated look, and wouldn't look out out of place at a wedding either.

    Both jacket and kilt do look a tad too long though.

    Although you often hear that a black Argyll jacket is the most versatile, I think smart tweed may well be even more so. I have a black Braemar (with black buttons) and still find it too dressy for many occasions.

    M.

    [As an aside, second-hand tweed kilt jackets regularly seem to change hands on the auction market for a fraction of what black Argylls and PCs go for]
    Last edited by Moose McLennan; 9th August 06 at 06:50 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Gilmore
    You may want to reconsider ordering any jacket from any Viking Technology affiliated Web site. If you investigate a little more carefully, you'll find many more people like myself who have been burned by them.

    Regards,
    Scott Gilmore
    Like most companies, Scott, they seem to be hit and miss. I have had outstanding service from them and would highly recommend them (especially for the price ). I have read your warnings about the Viking Tech affiliates and do take them to heart, but wanted to point out that I have never had any issue with them (that wasn't at least corrected promptly). I have ordered a jacket/waistcoat, 8 yard 16 oz kilt, dress sporran, hose, and a quaich from them.

    I do respect your input though as it is nice to hear both sides so an educated decision can be made.

    beloitpiper,
    For the price, check these out http://www.tartanweb.com/view/argyll...waistcoat.html or http://www.tartanweb.com/view/argyll...waistcoat.html It's a good price for a jacket and waistcoat in tweed.

    Also check out their jacket sale http://www.tartanweb.com/list/jacket_sale.html

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    i love the look of that outfit. But one thing would make it better.....brown ghillies to match that sporran.
    Inside me is a thin woman screaming to get out. But I can usually shut the b*tch up with chocolate!

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    I think the gillies are far too formal for the outfit. Plain brown brogues or oxfords would look better.
    Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life take big bites. Moderation is for monks.

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    Very nice jacket!

    I also like the brown hunting sporran...the kilt is too long and the ghillie brogues look odd also...medium brown "normal" brogues would be much better

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