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    Claret Prince Charlie

    A little while ago I was looking for a new Prince Charlie, my old black set was lent out to a friend and he never returned it, after trying to get it back unsuccessfully I went and started looking for a new set. Normally I would go out and purchase a black set, however I was lucky enough to find this claret set on gumtree.co.uk for £20 which I thought would work wonderfully with the Scottish Wildcat Tartan. Having worn it a couple of times now I have to say I like it and think it helps set this outfit apart from the normal black Prince Charlie jackets that you see at any number of Scottish events. I may still get another black set one day, but have many other options so may never do that at all.







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    Normally I would have screamed no to the red jacket, but you have a much better eye for colours and what works together than me. It works really well with the wildcat and would probably work really well with a dark green kilt with a splash of deep red in the tartan.

    I may have to keep an eye on gumtree myself.

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    You seem to be able to pull it off. I have a friend who has one just like that and he looks like a clown in it. But then he looks like a clown in his baby blue PC too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Ashton View Post
    You seem to be able to pull it off. I have a friend who has one just like that and he looks like a clown in it. But then he looks like a clown in his baby blue PC too.
    Thanks Steve, I would not for example wear this with my Royal Stewart, but feel it works with this tartan. I do have a black argyll with silver buttons that I could wear the same way if I wanted to.

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    Yea, I know you do but my point is that some people can carry off the unusual jacket colors and some people can't seem to look good in anything.
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    "...my old black set was lent out to a friend and he never returned it, after trying to get it back unsuccessfully..."

    Doesn't that suck? The first truly nice jacket I ever owned, a tailored Brooks Brothers blazer was lost when loaned to a friend for a law clerking interview. Never saw that blazer again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bamamedic View Post
    "...my old black set was lent out to a friend and he never returned it, after trying to get it back unsuccessfully..."

    Doesn't that suck? The first truly nice jacket I ever owned, a tailored Brooks Brothers blazer was lost when loaned to a friend for a law clerking interview. Never saw that blazer again.
    Yeah it really does, I would love to get the old set back even though I would probably never wear it, it was mine.

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    I normally have this problem with books and it must be incredibly annoying with expensive clothing.

    I think the claret PC looks well on you and with you kilt. Very distinctive: not going with the herd but still tasteful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post





    I really like this photo, McM. Your claret PC looks great with the Wildcat tartan. Cheers for daring to be different; you wear it well!
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    Steve is right, some people can pull it of while others would fail miserably. It suits you well, but if I wore it, I would look like a Scottish parking valet...

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