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    Red coats

    Anyone know of any good places for red British military coats (obviously that of the Highland regiments)?

    Also what are your thoughts on wearing them?

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    You can usually find some on Ebay.co.uk
    I have always been of the opinion, and military friends agree, that it is O.K. so long as you remove any ranks and insignias so that it is a 'Military style' jacket.

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    Oh it would be mockery to wear it ranks and insignias as if I were in the British Military.
    I'm going for more of an older look, like that of the earlier highland soldiers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonnie'an'Blue View Post
    Oh it would be mockery to wear it ranks and insignias as if I were in the British Military.
    I'm going for more of an older look, like that of the earlier highland soldiers.

    Are you doing this for reenactment/historic purposes?

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    I'm trying to PM you, but there is no option..hmmmmm..Drop me a PM with your email-I can give you info-Josh

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    Try Here:
    http://regimental-quartermaster.com/

    He makes them to your measurements, and they are of a style that is no longer worn by the british military. He is one of, if not THE, tailor for the "Bydand Forever" living history group.
    Hope this helps,
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    Chad
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    shoold be easy enough to come by

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    If you're interested in an 18th century jacket, as worn by the Black Watch and other regiments, try Barkertown Sutlers.

    http://www.barkertownsutlers.com/

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    Not too much point to this gentlemen. I don't think the OP will be seeing it.

    But as always everyone here jumps at the opportunity to help out. I, for one, thank you for that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir William View Post
    If you're interested in an 18th century jacket, as worn by the Black Watch and other regiments, try Barkertown Sutlers.

    http://www.barkertownsutlers.com/
    Thank you for this link; their Highland Coats look fantastic and the price seems fair! I'd love to have one made in the "Culloden" tartan if that gets woven. Speaking of which, I wonder what happened to that link here...
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