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12th November 05, 03:31 PM
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When I first read the subject line, I was hoping that Matt was starting to sell jackets for $25.00.
Yet it is a great reminder for all of us to keep an eye out for some fantastic bargains, at many unexpected places. (Even some expected places).
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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12th November 05, 03:49 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by GMan
When I first read the subject line, I was hoping that Matt was starting to sell jackets for $25.00.
Yet it is a great reminder for all of us to keep an eye out for some fantastic bargains, at many unexpected places. (Even some expected places).
Too right Glen! I did a blog on that subject today.
With apologies to Matt for showing off my jacket in his thread ...
http://macbitseach.blogspot.com/
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12th November 05, 03:52 PM
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Have seen tweed-like jackets at the thrift store but not sure if indeed tweed. Is there a site that shows types a tweed material that I can print out and take along?
binx
'Nunquam Non Paratus' - Connections to Annandale, Gretna, Newbie and Elphinstone
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13th November 05, 09:33 AM
#4
 Originally Posted by GMan
When I first read the subject line, I was hoping that Matt was starting to sell jackets for $25.00.
Yet it is a great reminder for all of us to keep an eye out for some fantastic bargains, at many unexpected places. (Even some expected places).
ha Same here!
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13th November 05, 11:56 AM
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Since I found that roll of 13 oz.Blackwatch,I've been keeping my eyes open for kilt related bargains wherever I go. The better the bargain,the more money for kilts!
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13th November 05, 01:20 PM
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There's FINALLY a picture of the jacket I modified (with a cutaway) in my "Budget Semi-Formal, what did it cost me?" thread. Take a look if you like.
Regarding the lapel on that jacket....
The lower button in that picture is where the UPPER button of the sportscoat was. I cut off the lower button when I marked the cutaway for the sporran and saved it. Then I cut, folded under, and stitched the cutaway part of the front of the jacket, easing that curve into the new line where the new hem of the jacket was going to be.
When I put it on, though, the proportions were all wrong. The sports-coat length lapels were out of proportion with the length of the cutaway. So I held it up and pinned it up and fidgeted with it in the mirror until I felt I had located where an upper button hole/lapel bottom should be and marked it.
Ten minutes with the button-holer on my wife's sewing machine and five minutes with needle and thread and I had a new buttonhole for the top button. I then spent, over the course of three different ironing sessions, about 45 minutes re-ironing in the new lapel edge. After MUCH ironing, it set and looks OK, but it's not a strong enough edge to hang properly, unbuttoned. I usually wear the jacket with the top button, buttoned, like in that picture.
Last edited by Alan H; 13th November 05 at 01:28 PM.
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