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    Quote Originally Posted by geomick View Post
    My Gaelic Themes tweeds are 48R, so if it doesn't fit (but really is a 48R) we can talk at the Waukesha games
    Absolutely. See you then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scratchy View Post
    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)?
    Hard for me to tell, I think it was "bottle" green.

    EDIT:

    I went back and looked at the original listing, and the semi-faraway shots of the whole jacket look much darker than the closeup shots of one cuff and of the label.

    In the faraway shots it looks bottle green, while in the closeup shots it looks almost like what's sometimes called "Highland green".
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    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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    We shall find out when it gets here sometime next week
    If the size or color doesn't work out, it's not account wreckingly expensive. Fingers crossed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post
    Hard for me to tell, I think it was "bottle" green.
    Ah, so I'm not the only one! Do most tweeds "change appearance" with the light? If it turns out to be Rolling Rock beer bottle green it may be a bit dark for my taste, but again we'll see.

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    There's a lot of different greens with tweeds! And they end up getting called various things.

    I'm trying to think of the ones I've seen.

    Lovat Green: marled green and blue threads, a soft blue-ish green

    Highland Green or Tartan Green: more or less the green seen in tartan

    Moss: a light soft olive-tinged green

    Feldgrau: I don't know what the Scottish makers call it, but it's not Lovat, not Moss, and exactly the colour that the German military calls Feldgrau

    Bottle Green: a dark green like US 'forest green'

    Archer Green: an extremely dark green that's often mistaken for black unless seen in strong light

    Here, three of the doublets are Archer Green

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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post
    There's a lot of different greens with tweeds! And they end up getting called various things.


    Archer Green: an extremely dark green that's often mistaken for black unless seen in strong light

    Here, three of the doublets are Archer Green

    I just checked. My electronics are pumping all the electrons they can muster to my monitor, yet I can't see the green. Certainly an endorsement for getting real fabric swatches before investing in a garment.

    But I can't look at that photo without wondering just how LONG it takes those guys to dress for a performance! (Any guesses, or, better yet, informed answers?)

    Having just acknowledged how important it is to check real FABRIC when selecting a tweed, I'll still drop a couple JPEGS here to solicit opinions regarding pairing one of these (from Lovat Mills), in an Argyll + lapelled waistcoat with a Glen Affric kilt:







    Thanks SO MUCH!

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