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Scottish-made kilt jackets under $100
Along the lines of the Scottish-made sporrans and bonnets for less that people are paying for Pakistani stuff, here are Scottish-made jackets (with Made In Scotland labels, and sometimes makers' labels) for under $100.
These from Geoffrey Tailor, Edinburgh:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/27814875739...Bk9SR_zj64rlZw
https://www.ebay.com/itm/20638964344...Bk9SR7TEmIvlZw
This with Made in Scotland but no maker:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/14741178175...Bk9SR46YsovlZw
Last edited by OC Richard; 3rd July 26 at 09:03 AM.
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The Geoffrey Tailor 50L is very tempting, but probably 1 size too big for me.
The brown tweed was probably the right size, but lost to a "buy it now".
Last edited by geomick; 3rd July 26 at 01:19 PM.
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I hope you continue this thread, like you do with the sporrans, pipes, etc. though I can imagine it’s a bit of a time investment. While I don’t need another jacket, I’ll be sorely tempted if one comes up in my size in a color different from the jacket I have.
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What prompted the thread was that three Made In Scotland jackets for under $100 happened to pop up on my Ebay "feed" at the same time.
That's a rare thing. The last time it happened was when Geoffrey Tailor did a clear-out on their ex-hire charcoal-grey tweed jackets, as I recall around $150 for jacket & waistcoat. (I grabbed the 48R.)
So there might not be anything to follow up with anytime soon.
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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 Originally Posted by geomick
The Geoffrey Tailor 50L is very tempting, but probably 1 size too big for me.
The brown tweed was probably the right size, but lost to a "buy it now".
That would be me.
My beautiful Stewart Hunting Weathered kilt by Marton Mills needed a jacket to pair with it. My green tweed and my guncheck tweed didn’t go well with it, so this was a good solution at a great price.
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 Originally Posted by PiperPadre
That would be me.
My beautiful Stewart Hunting Weathered kilt by Marton Mills needed a jacket to pair with it. My green tweed and my guncheck tweed didn’t go well with it, so this was a good solution at a great price.
congrats on the win
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 Originally Posted by geomick
congrats on the win
Thanks. Now to see if it actually fits....
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 Originally Posted by PiperPadre
Thanks. Now to see if it actually fits....
My Gaelic Themes tweeds are 48R, so if it doesn't fit (but really is a 48R) we can talk at the Waukesha games
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The green 50L might be a touch small through the shoulders, but I seem to have lost some weight. The vest though, that might work.
Have to think on this one; lean times ahead...
Also need to try the fit on the tank. If that turns out to be too large now, I'll be most displeased.
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Help my feeble color vision:
What 'kind' of green is it, i.e. lovat, Kelly, highland, bottle(not that I'd be able to tell the difference anyways)?
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