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    Jackets for Conversion

    There have been many threads about converting sport jackets to kilt jackets. Most of them are talking about using Various Tweed jackets found for a bargain. I have recently even heard someone suggest using corduroy as well.
    I am pretty fond of camel hair jackets and being that i find them more often in my area, I was wondering if anyone has done a conversion to a camel hair jacket, and how did it work out for you.
    Whisky for the gentlemen that like it. And for the gentlemen that don't like it - Whisky.~Major Jock Sinclair-Tunes of Glory

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    Well, not a conversion, but I briefly met a gentleman at a SAS dinner who was wearing a bespoke camel hair Braemar jacket and it looked like a million bucks with his kilt. I'd say find a camel hair jacket with patch pockets and go for it.

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    I have two camel hair jackets. one charcoal and one tan. but i want to find one more so i have one for my manner of dress when not kilted,

    thank you for the nod and example
    Whisky for the gentlemen that like it. And for the gentlemen that don't like it - Whisky.~Major Jock Sinclair-Tunes of Glory

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted Rogue View Post
    There have been many threads about converting sport jackets to kilt jackets. Most of them are talking about using Various Tweed jackets found for a bargain. I have recently even heard someone suggest using corduroy as well.
    I am pretty fond of camel hair jackets and being that i find them more often in my area, I was wondering if anyone has done a conversion to a camel hair jacket, and how did it work out for you.
    Oh god.. Another jacket idea... My bank account can't afford this..

    In other words, this sounds awesome. Anybody have any pics of a camel hair kilt jacket?
    The Barry

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    voca me cum benedictis." -"Dies Irae" (Day of Wrath)

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    Not yet The Barry, but Soon Sooon
    Whisky for the gentlemen that like it. And for the gentlemen that don't like it - Whisky.~Major Jock Sinclair-Tunes of Glory

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted Rogue View Post
    Not yet The Barry, but Soon Sooon
    Awesome. I'll just go ahead and start saving up!
    The Barry

    "Confutatis maledictis, flammis acribus addictis;
    voca me cum benedictis." -"Dies Irae" (Day of Wrath)

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown View Post
    Well, not a conversion, but I briefly met a gentleman at a SAS dinner who was wearing a bespoke camel hair Braemar jacket and it looked like a million bucks with his kilt. I'd say find a camel hair jacket with patch pockets and go for it.
    I was going to say - patch pockets on a camel hair?? but found one on eBay. Item 300523815070 if you're a size 40. There's a tempting 38 (item 270704331497) without patch pockets, but a lovely pattern.
    Mark

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    WOW, nice find. I may have to step up my game if i am to be the 1st on the block to get one...
    Whisky for the gentlemen that like it. And for the gentlemen that don't like it - Whisky.~Major Jock Sinclair-Tunes of Glory

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    The problem with 99% of jacket conversions is that the pockets end up being way too low. With a patch pocket jacket it is a relatively simple matter to raise the pockets and restore the balanced look of the jacket.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown View Post
    The problem with 99% of jacket conversions is that the pockets end up being way too low. With a patch pocket jacket it is a relatively simple matter to raise the pockets and restore the balanced look of the jacket.
    A problem. Another being the single vent in the back. But spot on, MoR.
    Kenneth Mansfield
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