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    When a Argyle Jacket is just too dressy.

    I've been meaning to post pictures and details of the Jacket I designed to fit better with today's style of dress.

    I have always thought that the Argyle Jacket, and others like it, were a little too fancy. So I started by designing a Jacket that can be worn more like a Suit Coat, but cut for wear with a Kilt.

    The first versions were OK but I don't have the expertise to tailor a good looking and long lasting Jacket. This lead me to approach a company in the UK that makes other Jackets and proposing my design to them.

    This Jacket is now being made by one of the leading Kilt Jacket manufactures in the UK to my design. Made-To-Measure to your exact specification.
    Right now we have only received the Brown Tweed Version but will be offering it in a wide range of fabrics.




    Here is the result.



    The Jacket is cut Fell long as an Argyle is. It has a cut-away in the front for the Sporran. But unlike an Argyle this Jacket has a three button front.

    Please note that the Gauntlet cuff of the Argyle has been removed and replaced with a standard three button cuff like that found on a regular Suit Coat.




    The back of the Jacket has proper double vents.



    Also note the I removed the Epaulets and the Scalloping of the Jacket lower Pocket Flaps.

    The Jacket has imitation Horn Buttons.



    There are Two lower Pockets and one Breast Pocket on the outside.




    All of the Pockets are fully functional. Here is a shot of the Jacket Liner and the inside Pocket.







    The Jacket is available with or without a 5 button Waistcoat.



    The Waistcoat has two functional Pockets and a satin back.




    If you want a really good quality Kilt Kut Suit Coat this may be what you have been searching for.
    The Jacket will be available in a wide variety of Tweeds. This one is a wonderful Caramel Colored Herringbone Tweed.

    This Jacket and Waistcoat are available now, and is a true Made-To-Measure Jacket.
    I should have fabric swatches in just a few days for all of the available fabrics.

    Please contact me via email at steve@freedomkilts.com for measuring instructions.

    The Price of the Jacket alone is $274.75 cdn. or approx. $216.11 usd
    The Price of the Vest alone is $98.10 cdn. oe approx $77.16 usd
    The Price for both the Jacket and Vest is $343.60 cdn or approx. $270.25 usd

    All currency conversions as of 26 Mar. 09.

    Shipping is available worldwide.
    Last edited by The Wizard of BC; 16th March 09 at 04:31 PM.
    Steve Ashton
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    Swish + Swagger = Swoon.

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    Nice, indeed!

    That's the Caramel Brown?

    Nice and dark if it is!
    G Koch
    Bachelor Farmer

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    Hey! Glad you have them out now. They sound great, and I think this style of jacket is much needed.

    Good luck.
    I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
    Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…

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    Very great pics !

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    Looks nice Steve. Is the vest fit so the adjuster strap isn't on the back? Speaking of the vest, you're one of the few I've seen wear the vest with the bottom button correctly left unbuttoned. Congratulations on a clean good looking design.
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    Give him power.[/B][/I] - [I]Abraham Lincoln[/I]

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    Looks like you've built the jacket I've been looking for.

    Regards,
    Rex.
    At any moment you must be prepared to give up who you are today for who you could become tomorrow.

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    Okay, now that is sharp!

    Are the two double jetted pockets on the waistcoat the only option, or could one get a waistcoat with four welted pockets?
    An uair a théid an gobhainn air bhathal 'se is feàrr a bhi réidh ris.
    (When the smith gets wildly excited, 'tis best to agree with him.)

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    looks very nice

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    Great looking jacket, Steve!
    Last edited by M. A. C. Newsome; 16th March 09 at 04:15 AM.

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    A very nice looking jacket Steve, Brown in Tweed however is not that hard to come by, for example Geoffery Tailor has a Brown in their Auld Reeky range of tweed. I do like the way you have modernized the kilt jacket, one question to ponder would you also be able to do a kilt from the same tweed? Thus creating a modern Kilt Suit?
    Last edited by McMurdo; 15th March 09 at 07:02 AM.

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