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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by triolamj View Post
    When my son was still in grade school I bought him a casual kilt in Black Watch tartan. Later, I bought him a black worsted wool Spencer waistcoat in a Boys Sz 18 for $35 and a matching backless vest for $15 off the clearance rack of one of the local tuxedo rental stores that catered to maitre de's and waiters.
    I remember, now. He wore it with you to a couple of Rabbie Burns Suppers, yes?

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    Thumbs up Spencer Jacket

    I've had a spencer from Worldwide Tuxedos for a couple years now. For the small investment, it's great for the rare formal event I attend. I pair it with a 3 button vest from Uniformal Wearhouse, and have replaced all the silk buttons on both with some silver Celtic design ones from the local fabric shop. The jacket came with 4 buttons but I went with 6.
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    Great looking outfit!
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    I checked with Worldwide Tuxedos, and they were able to find a Spencer jacket in 48L, which I ordered. If your size isn't listed, contact them - you might luck out.

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    I've no doubt it will look just great.

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    Well, I finally got the Three Feathers buttons sewn on this morning so I thought I'd see what you guys think. I'm still waiting on the postman to deliver my formal sporran; it's black fur-on cowhide with a chrome cantle.

    Here is the outfit as it stands now:



    I'm a bit self-conscious about the quality of the kilt (SWK standard) for the Burns supper. I think it looks sharp and quite festive, but I've also never been in a room full of kilties. I fear it may stand out like a clown suit in a group of bespoke dinner jackets.

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    I understand about the acrylic SWK, fshguy; I have the same worries about my Nightstalker. I think Panache has worn his as a part of formal attire, but the accessories balanced it all out.

    I can't look at your pictures, does this jacket have a knotched lapel, or a shawl lapel?
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    Thanks Ted. The jacket has a peak lapel. It is somewhat similar to a notch, but the outside corner of the lapel that creates the notch is sort of pointed up toward the shoulder and elongated. I hope I did that explaination justice. It is a very common lapel for tuxedos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fshguy View Post
    Thanks Ted. The jacket has a peak lapel. It is somewhat similar to a notch, but the outside corner of the lapel that creates the notch is sort of pointed up toward the shoulder and elongated. I hope I did that explaination justice. It is a very common lapel for tuxedos.


    Thanks for describing that, fshguy. I'm starting to like those more than an Eton jacket. Glad you have taken the plunge for us.

    * and I see that you had answered the peak lapel question befor. Sorry about that; I missed it the first time.
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    That's a great looking jacket... too bad they don't have my size...
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