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24th August 13, 03:23 AM
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R'lyeh suit makes it's debut
I'd been talking about the R'lyeh set among my friends for a while before the colours were finalised, and by the time it came to make an order I'd convinced two friends of mine that they needed to get in on the deal - once in a life time and all that. Neither have any Scots heritage and so weren't interested in kilting, but I'd shown of them some photos of tartan trews and some photos like this:

... and he decided he'd like a R'lyeh suit.
So fast forward - we received the tartan, and he started looking around for a suitably qualified tailor to begin work. This took a while - not everyone had the ability, and among those who did, few had the confidence to do this using a heavyweight fabric not designed for suiting. He eventually found someone he was happy with, and took the tartan along for his first fitting.
A few weeks later, additional fittings, and here we are 




He's stoked, and I must admit I'm very impressed.
He says when he can afford it, he'll remove the buttons on it and replace them with horn ones, and he's also got a neck tie and a bow tie in the "sett set".
For those who understand, no explanation is necessary; for those who don't, none is possible.
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24th August 13, 04:02 AM
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24th August 13, 06:01 AM
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I am genuinely impressed. It looks great and I have never been one that liked the looks of tartan trews.
proud U.S. Navy vet
Creag ab Sgairbh
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24th August 13, 11:05 AM
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Is that jacket double-breasted? That appears to be some fine stitchery. Pass along my compliments to the tailor.
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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24th August 13, 04:17 PM
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Aiieee! My mind is slipping into the fourth dimension!
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8th October 13, 05:15 AM
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 Originally Posted by piperdbh
Is that jacket double-breasted? That appears to be some fine stitchery. Pass along my compliments to the tailor.
It is double breasted - well spotted!
The owner is very pleased, and I must admit that the quality has me impressed too. It's a top notch job, but he paid well for it too. The tailoring came to around $1750, which isn't pocket change by anyone's measure.
For those who understand, no explanation is necessary; for those who don't, none is possible.
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8th October 13, 05:19 AM
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I'd say your friend did well. Granted, he did spend heavily, but he got a great loking suit. If he is not actually tall and slim, he looks like it in his suit.
Some take the high road and some take the low road. Who's in the gutter? MacLowlife
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8th October 13, 05:57 AM
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Bravo! Well, I guess we know who'll get eaten first!
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8th October 13, 06:39 AM
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That is worth a jaw drop.......wow......gud on em.
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8th October 13, 09:24 AM
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Nice looking suit. My compliments to his tailor. The shirt and tie combination is a nice touch.
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Give him power.[/B][/I] - [I]Abraham Lincoln[/I]
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