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02-02-2009, 06:39 AM
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Matt,
I see you are wearing a notched-lapel vest...obviously at match for, and in the same material as, your Argyll. Where did that come from, if you don't mind me asking?
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02-02-2009, 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by DWFII Matt,
I see you are wearing a notched-lapel vest...obviously at match for, and in the same material as, your Argyll. Where did that come from, if you don't mind me asking? | http://www.ushist.com/victorian_mens_clothing.htm
The particular vest I am wearing is their "Frontier" vest. It is actually made from a cotton material, whereas my jacket is wool. I didn't really buy it to match my jacket, but after I received it, I discovered it really worked together. I did have to replace the original buttons.
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02-02-2009, 11:15 AM
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Ok, the pictures I spoke of previously have been uploaded to a shutterfly page. I'm not familiar with shutterfly, but it seems like you have to have an account to view it. I am assuming most of us won't have a shutterfly account, so I've taken a few of the 200+ pictures and added them to one of my albums so you can view them. Here's a link.
A few highlights...
Another one of my wife and I.
Eph MacLean and myself discussing the finer points of Highland clothing.
Address to the Haggis.
Toasting the Haggis. 
The gent in the Dress MacDonald kilt is the chef. He's a native Scot; the president of the St. Andrews Society remarked to me that it was a real pleasure to not have to explain what "neeps and tatties" are when he arranged the menu for a change. :-)
Me filling my plate at the buffet.
Giving the Immortal Memory.
Discussing the finer points of cooking rabbit with the chef.
Singing Auld Lang Syne. I had to get in at least one photo of Gilmore!
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02-02-2009, 11:17 AM
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For those with a shutterly account... Here's the album link. | 
02-02-2009, 11:50 AM
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Great job with the photos. Looks like a great time was had by all.
Brian
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02-02-2009, 12:38 PM
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Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome | Thanks for the link, Matt.
What is clearly evident after looking at those pics is that SOOOOOOOOO many men just don't seem to understand that a waistcoat that does not cover the top of the kilt is WAY TOO SMALL!!!
What are they thinking by allowing themselves to be seen in public with a two or three inch gap between the top of the kilt and the bottom of the waistcoat? If they are renting their kit, cannot waistcoats in a longer size be provided? I am almost at the point where I thing "the gap" is worse than white hose. Almost at that point!
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02-02-2009, 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR Thanks for the link, Matt.
What is clearly evident after looking at those pics is that SOOOOOOOOO many men just don't seem to understand that a waistcoat that does not cover the top of the kilt is WAY TOO SMALL!!!
What are they thinking by allowing themselves to be seen in public with a two or three inch gap between the top of the kilt and the bottom of the waistcoat? If they are renting their kit, cannot waistcoats in a longer size be provided? I am almost at the point where I thing "the gap" is worse than white hose. Almost at that point!
Sandford | I'm just going on my gut impression (pun intended), but I have a feeling that most of the gentlemen there own their own jackets/doublets and waistcoats. Not many of them looked like "rentals" to me.
I would assume that many purchased these items when they were a bit smaller in the waist. With an increase in girth that often sets in with age, the kilt tends to creep down and the waistcoat tends to creep up.
I agree, though, this is a pet peeve of mine. Properly fitted clothing makes a huge difference!
Another thing I noticed is people wearing trews with Prince Charlie coatees that were not made for wear with Prince Charlies. They need to have the high fish-tail back to prevent the white of the shirt from showing above the trousers. It's the little things that make the difference!
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02-02-2009, 01:50 PM
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Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR Thanks for the link, Matt.
What is clearly evident after looking at those pics is that SOOOOOOOOO many men just don't seem to understand that a waistcoat that does not cover the top of the kilt is WAY TOO SMALL!!!
What are they thinking by allowing themselves to be seen in public with a two or three inch gap between the top of the kilt and the bottom of the waistcoat? If they are renting their kit, cannot waistcoats in a longer size be provided? I am almost at the point where I thing "the gap" is worse than white hose. Almost at that point!
Sandford | Wonderful photos Matt
I have to agree with Sandford on the "gap" however all in all it looks like it was a wonderful night. Thank you for the excellent set of photos.
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02-02-2009, 02:38 PM
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Matt, all I saw in your post was red X'es. I went to the site and did see them there. I'm so vain. I probably thought that photo was about me. Thanks for posting them.
It nice running into the other night. Your presentation was quite memorable itself.
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02-02-2009, 04:43 PM
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How odd... the pics were showing up in this post earlier today, but now all I see is red X's, as well.
The pics show up in my picasa album, if you follow that link.
Lemme see what I might be able to do.
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