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    It looks not too bad. You obviously know it's a bit too long anyway but as you say just to throw it on now and again it's fine. The trouble with longer jackets like this is they hide the kilt, especially the pleating. Why don't you find out how much it would cost to shorten it and shape the front edges into a curve. You might be surprised.

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    There is an alterations tailor around here somewhere. Not a bad idea. How short at the back should it be though? About half way up from the 'hem' to the bottom of the pocket flap? I wonder if the cost involved will be much of the cost of buying a not too expensive proper one, and have done with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sporranlegionaire View Post
    There is an alterations tailor around here somewhere. Not a bad idea. How short at the back should it be though? About half way up from the 'hem' to the bottom of the pocket flap? I wonder if the cost involved will be much of the cost of buying a not too expensive proper one, and have done with it.
    Obviously it varies from place to place, but in most of the cases where someone has posted the cost of having a jacket altered, the cost has been between 1/10 and 1/5 the cost of a proper kilt jacket - which to my mind makes it worthwhile. As far as length goes, it should be short enough not to hang past the bottom of the fell. When I was converting mine, (http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=23257), I spent a lot of time looking at websites of various suppliers of Highland dress, in order to see what the "real thing" looked like and where it should hang.
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    Quote Originally Posted by haukehaien View Post
    I spent a lot of time looking at websites of various suppliers of Highland dress, in order to see what the "real thing" looked like and where it should hang.
    USAK has a page of jackets with photos of front and rear --- very helpful!

    http://www.usakilts.com/jackets.php
    Last edited by fluter; 22nd June 07 at 09:09 AM. Reason: URL not working
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    You could do one of 3 things:

    1. Leave alone. (simpliest and cheapest)

    2. Mod into an "Argyle-esque" jacket (my term of the whole range of jackets that are similar in cut, but vary in sleeve and pocket trim).

    3. Cut it off as a "waistcoat" (NOT a VEST!)
    Here is one I did:

    (In that pict, I don't have a belt on.)

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    I did the same thing for my first jacket.
    It looks perfectly fine. Of course the worst thing about wearing a long jacket with a kilt is that it tends to hide the kilt somewhat, and a kilt is a thing of beauty that is meant to be seen!

    However, it does look good on you.

    I seem to recall that Hamish not only came across a kilt in a charity shop, but it was a perfect fit! How does he do it??
    Warwickshire - Shakespeare's county.

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