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10th November 15, 10:32 PM
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Thanks, gents. I know tweed looks great with kilts, but was just a bit surprised at my wife's reaction. I told her lots of guys convert jackets. Maybe she just needs to see it in person. Then again, she likes the Duncan look from Monarch of the Glen.
I'm thinking that maybe the material that is removed from the bottom could be used to make patch pockets in the proper location.
I spoke with a gal at the local bridal shop about doing the work, just have to meet with her and see what she thinks. I'll show her some of these photos as a guide, as well as the previous threads.I'm hoping for a cost under $50.
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