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  • 17th March 08, 07:14 PM
    kevinkinney
    Excellent fit.

    A fine choice.

    Kevin.
  • 17th March 08, 07:21 PM
    Standard
    What a great look with the jacket and waistcoat. I love Harris tweed. :D My son is wearing my jacket that I can no longer fit into, it's nice that it is still able to be worn. I'll bet you will be able to pass yours down also.
  • 17th March 08, 07:56 PM
    Chef
    I'm not a big fan of three-button kilt jackets since I don't think they work with my build but I really like the "everyday" look of your set. Very nice.
  • 17th March 08, 08:17 PM
    pdcorlis
    Very handsome Andy - very handsome indeed.
  • 17th March 08, 09:01 PM
    Highland Logan
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Chef View Post
    I'm not a big fan of three-button kilt jackets since I don't think they work with my build but I really like the "everyday" look of your set. Very nice.

    What kind of build is that Chef? I myself am a fan of the 3 button "ghillie" style jackets, and have one on order. Is there a type of build that these jackets are not flattering on?

    Frank
  • 18th March 08, 01:29 AM
    Jock Scot
    Very smart.I particularly like the cut of the waistcoat.For me, a single button would be fine on a kilt jacket and one minor point,I know,but a button hole in the left lapel would be nice.Your family have done you proud.
  • 18th March 08, 04:00 AM
    Balaamsass51
    Drool :drool:

    Matt
  • 18th March 08, 04:13 AM
    M. A. C. Newsome
    Andy, it really looks great on you! Thanks for posting those pics.

    I'm very pleased to announce that we are also now offering Harris Tweed jackets & vests through the museum gift shop, in a wide variety of patterns.
    http://giftshop.scottishtartans.org/harris_tweed.html

    Just a note of clarification -- these are custom made in the sense that they are each individually made to order in the tweed of your choosing; however, they are made to standard pattern sizes, therefore are not classed as bespoke tailoring. I just wanted to make that clear.

    We are able to offer standard Argyle style jackets (i.e. with epaulettes and gauntlet cuffs), as well as the "modern kilt jacket" that Andy is showcasing here (no epaulettes, plain cuffs). One point that I will have to seek clarification on is the number of buttons. Andy's here has three. When I ordered mine from the same makers, it only had one (see the pictures on our web site). Both are the "modern kilt jacket" style. Not sure why the difference -- Andy's was ordered most recently and so perhaps represents the newer pattern. Will seek clarification on this, but in the meantime I suggest that if anyone decides to order, if it is especially important whether you have one or three buttons, please mention this and we'll make sure your jacket gets produced accordingly.

    Aye,
    Matt
  • 18th March 08, 05:53 AM
    Sheep In Wolf's Clothing
    What a sharp looking outfit!!
    Wear in good health,
    Sara
  • 18th March 08, 08:32 AM
    andyfg
    Many thanks for the kind comments!

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