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    [QUOTE=figheadair;1397927]This week I had an opportunity to attend an event where the dress code was White Tie at which National costume that is the equivalent of White Tie is welcome.

    It's not often that one has the opportunity to wear White Tie, certainly not in the UK. The velvet Regulation Doublet that I'm having made was not ready and my old Meyer and Mortimer one was with the tailor for use as the template. I therefore had to go for the third option, a doublet that I purchased for the 1927 hallmarked buttons. It is a little tired and I had to replace the missing lace cuffs but it worked quite well I think.

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    Do you have photos of the buttons?

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    [QUOTE=piperalpha;1400330]
    Quote Originally Posted by figheadair View Post
    This week I had an opportunity to attend an event where the dress code was White Tie at which National costume that is the equivalent of White Tie is welcome.

    It's not often that one has the opportunity to wear White Tie, certainly not in the UK. The velvet Regulation Doublet that I'm having made was not ready and my old Meyer and Mortimer one was with the tailor for use as the template. I therefore had to go for the third option, a doublet that I purchased for the 1927 hallmarked buttons. It is a little tired and I had to replace the missing lace cuffs but it worked quite well I think.[/QUOTE

    Do you have photos of the buttons?
    They were made by JR Gault (Birmingham) in 1927. I assume that the jacket is therefore c.1927-30.
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    [QUOTE=figheadair;1400336]
    Quote Originally Posted by piperalpha View Post

    They were made by JR Gault (Birmingham) in 1927. I assume that the jacket is therefore c.1927-30.
    lovely. Thanks so much

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