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4th January 11, 03:10 PM
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J. Higgins always a possibility.
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4th January 11, 03:23 PM
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Tough for around that price. It's certainly doable, however you may not receive a high quality item that will last many, many years. I stand behind such Scottish companies as Lochcarron, Kinloch-Anderson, Stewart Christie, and of course there are quite a few others that produce high-quality goods - you really get what you pay for - especially with Highland attire. Save up. Don't settle for cheaper, lower-quality items...you may be happier you did in the long run. Just my honest opinon mate.
Cheers,
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4th January 11, 05:27 PM
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 Originally Posted by creagdhubh
Tough for around that price. It's certainly doable, however you may not receive a high quality item that will last many, many years. I stand behind such Scottish companies as Lochcarron, Kinloch-Anderson, Stewart Christie, and of course there are quite a few others that produce high-quality goods - you really get what you pay for - especially with Highland attire. Save up. Don't settle for cheaper, lower-quality items...you may be happier you did in the long run. Just my honest opinon mate.
Cheers,
As an FYI, the jackets we carry (at $330 for an Argyll Jacket and 5 button Vest) are made in Scotland by a company that also makes jackets for at least 1 of the companies you mentioned above under that company's own brand name. Just because a retailer isn't based in Scotland does not mean the product is not Scottish, nor does it mean that it's cheap.
I will agree with you in principle that for the MOST part, you 'get what you pay for', however, an investigation into a product's quality / manufacturing / origin is warranted before writing it off as 'cheap'. If it is a 'made in Scotland' jacket and is a 17 oz barathea with quality tailoring, I would hardly call it cheap, even if the price is lower than some.
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4th January 11, 06:20 PM
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- Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
- An t'arm breac dearg
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4th January 11, 06:51 PM
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As to your question, I am not familiar with the company you mention. Although if you go with them, please give a review. I am also in the market for an argyll and waistcoat, but I am saving my pennies for one from USAKilts. I recently got a "tank" from Rocky and just love it! They do offer, as previously noted, a set for about $330 which is close to your budget...
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4th January 11, 07:30 PM
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Skye- Very Good Folks
Skye Highland Outfitters is owned by NorCal Piper, aka Josh, who is a frequent poster on this site. I have bought from him and found him to be extremely friendly. The quality of his merchandise is quite good. I believe you will be pleased.
Some take the high road and some take the low road. Who's in the gutter? MacLowlife
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4th January 11, 07:36 PM
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 Originally Posted by Spartan Tartan
As to your question, I am not familiar with the company you mention. Although if you go with them, please give a review. I am also in the market for an argyll and waistcoat, but I am saving my pennies for one from USAKilts. I recently got a "tank" from Rocky and just love it! They do offer, as previously noted, a set for about $330 which is close to your budget...
I have an argyll and waistcoat from USAK. I've had it for about a year and half, worn it to two Marine Corp Birthday Balls, and several other occasions. I paln to wear it to my daughter's wedding this July (her request). The workmanship is the best, and the fabric is really good wool. I remain quite pleased. I expect I will wear it at suitable occasions for the rest of my life.
Quality? I would say so.
Geoff Withnell
Geoff Withnell
"My comrades, they did never yield, for courage knows no bounds."
No longer subject to reveille US Marine.
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8th January 11, 11:03 AM
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 Originally Posted by CMcG
Cheers mate!
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8th January 11, 11:02 AM
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 Originally Posted by RockyR
As an FYI, the jackets we carry (at $330 for an Argyll Jacket and 5 button Vest) are made in Scotland by a company that also makes jackets for at least 1 of the companies you mentioned above under that company's own brand name. Just because a retailer isn't based in Scotland does not mean the product is not Scottish, nor does it mean that it's cheap.
I will agree with you in principle that for the MOST part, you 'get what you pay for', however, an investigation into a product's quality / manufacturing / origin is warranted before writing it off as 'cheap'. If it is a 'made in Scotland' jacket and is a 17 oz barathea with quality tailoring, I would hardly call it cheap, even if the price is lower than some.
Cheers mate, thanks for the information. I was not too familiar with your company - I have perused the website and find that you have an excellent selection of tweeds for the jackets and waistcoats in which you discussed. I suppose my advice was based in the fact that one should really "shop around" and conduct thorough research before investing in such a substantial piece of Highland day attire (besides the kilt-obviously). I am quite pleased to see that you offer tweed jackets and waistcoats at the $300-$330 dollar range - that's brilliant! Let's just say that you have my undivided attention at the moment, as I am in the market for a new tweed jacket and matching waistcoat myself - one specifically with a window pane design. Thanks again Rocky.
Kind regards,
Last edited by creagdhubh; 8th January 11 at 11:14 AM.
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9th January 11, 10:40 PM
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 Originally Posted by creagdhubh
Cheers mate, thanks for the information. I was not too familiar with your company - I have perused the website and find that you have an excellent selection of tweeds for the jackets and waistcoats in which you discussed. I suppose my advice was based in the fact that one should really "shop around" and conduct thorough research before investing in such a substantial piece of Highland day attire (besides the kilt-obviously). I am quite pleased to see that you offer tweed jackets and waistcoats at the $300-$330 dollar range - that's brilliant! Let's just say that you have my undivided attention at the moment, as I am in the market for a new tweed jacket and matching waistcoat myself - one specifically with a window pane design. Thanks again Rocky.
Kind regards,
I have a BUNCH more window pane designs that we can do (we're going to be re-doing the tweed jacket page and update with roughly 25 tweeds... some different than current and some the same)... as to not hijack the thread, email me and I can show you some pics: rocky@usakilts.com
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