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    My jacket arrived yesterday!

    I couldn't be more pleased.

    Not only does the tweed itself look much nicer in person than in the online image (like all tweeds and tartans do) the overall colour-effect is halfway between my two favourite Marton Mills swatches- Plover and Dunlin Coffee.

    I simply couldn't visualise Marton Mills Multicheck done up in a jacket, and it's stunning.

    It's risky buying a bespoke jacket because you can't try it on beforehand, however the fit is perfection. St Kilda offers "piper's cut" jackets, with the arm-holes more circular than oval, allowing your arms more range of motion (as when doing Highland Tenor Drumming or Drum Major flourishing) and allowing pipers to shove the bag up into the armpit. That's the cut I got.

    No time yet to wear a Highland outfit, but just now I laid out the jacket with three of my kilts, and as you can see the jacket looks fantastic with all of them.
    L-R
    -Hunting Stewart Weathered (Marton Mills 16oz tweed)

    -Isle Of Skye (Lochcarron 16oz)

    -Drummond Of Perth Muted (House Of Edgar 13oz)



    Here's a closeup which shows off the jacket's lovely colours more accurately

    Last edited by OC Richard; 9th October 21 at 07:48 PM.
    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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