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    Daywear at the games

    For my visit to the Highland games I am thinking of adapting my current outfit (black argyll, dress sporran, black hose, green flashes) with a more daywear look. Unfortunately if budget does not permit it will have to be the above outfit with day sporran but ideally my choice would be:
    . Lovatt green tweed argyll and waistcoat
    . White shirt
    . Club tie
    . Lamont modern kilt
    . Brown daywear sporran
    . Lovatt green hose
    . Red flashes
    . Either brown or black Oxford shoes can't decide in colour?

    My question is due to my non existent budget where can I get a nice but very very cheap ( don't mind second hand ) lovatt green jacket and waistcoat (40 regular) ive looked online but can't find anything here in the uk that matches my budget! All of the other items I need I can find relatively cheap...

    Any help appreciated.x

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    I suppose you've tried eBay. That's the only source I can think of for second hand jackets. The cheapest shop for new jackets I can think of is Hector Russell, they are very good and very reasonably priced. Good luck.
    The Kilt is my delight !

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    Just a thought for a chap with a tight budget. Do you really need a jacket for this event? If you are just going as a spectator with no connection to the games, other than interest, you don't need to wear a jacket. Yes absolutely, they are nice to own and to wear, but necessary? No. A nice pullover(sweater) will work perfectly well and if the sun comes out---it just might------then shirt sleeves are a pretty good option and in the far more likely event that it rains you will wear something over your jacket anyway.
    " Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.

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    Jock has a point. a Polo shirt and jumper can look smart enough (smarter than most in my experience) with the advantage of being cheap and something you might already have.
    The hielan' man he wears the kilt, even when it's snowin';
    He kens na where the wind comes frae,
    But he kens fine where its goin'.

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    A nice Argyle vest sweater is a nice way to go if you dont need the coat. They go quite well with a long sleeve shirt and tie. Though I have this one on with a jacket, I would be just as comfortable with it alone and a shirt and tie.

    "Greater understanding properly leads to an increasing sense of responsibility, and not to arrogance."

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    Thank you very much for the great picture. Look forward to hearing more comments. I have settled on the jacket as I would normally wear a jacket and tie ben if not kilted just got to decide which one!

    By the way does any one know any good places to eat. Somewhere nice that I can take my wife to in Stirling?

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    BrewerPaul, GREAT outfit, sir.
    Jock, your advice (as usual) is smashing.
    Gazbot, I usually wear a sweater with my kilt. I haven't the need for an Argyle jacket so a jumper/pullover is just fine. Very modern, very sharp looking.
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    I wear my "Wooly Pully" sweater frequently with my kilt. It is based on the British military sweater, so it is probably available over there in a used clothing store or military discount store. When I go to the Celtic festival in the summer, I have dressed it down with a nice polo shirt.

    Good luck,
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    If it is warm and the sun is out, this is what I wear. Please note that the accessories were already at the games.
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    Not sure where you are in the UK, but try contacting some of the kilt hire companies to find out when they sell off their rental stocks (probably jan/feb).

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