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    I'm not sure what about it seems "German" to BCAC. It's a Sherrifmuir doublet, which is a fairly traditional style of Highland attire. One normally seems them in black barathea or velvet, but there is no reason not to have one made up in other colors (as scotchmaster here has done). I think it looks rather nice! I, personally, probably wouldn't have chosen the facing under the buttons, but I also withhold judgment not having seen it in person.

    I had a Sheriffmuir doublet made for myself in grey Harris tweed. I think it can be interesting to play around with a "formal" style doublet made up in a less formal fabric. It can seem to limit the occasions one has to wear it, but whenever you do it will be noticed!

    I've seen that particular style of neck treatment (can't really call it a "tie") offered on another web site, and I have to say I don't really like it. However, it seems to work well with that outfit, so kudos!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCAC View Post
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    It seems to me to be a cross between scottish and german. Not my cup of tea at all.

    Maybe I'm too much of a traditionalist.
    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    I'm not sure what about it seems "German" to BCAC. It's a Sherrifmuir doublet, which is a fairly traditional style of Highland attire. <snip>
    I'd be interested to know what is German about that doublet? I agree with Matt that this is a Sherrifmuir, albeit with a some small idiosyncratic details.
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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    I'm not sure what about it seems "German" to BCAC. ...

    I've seen that particular style of neck treatment (can't really call it a "tie") offered on another web site, and I have to say I don't really like it. However, it seems to work well with that outfit, so kudos!
    Perhaps it's something reminiscent of Captain von Trapp! (ok, I know they were Austrians...)

    I like it!

    I'm not a fan of the tie so much, but the hose and brogues are great!

    Well done!

    Cheers,

    Michael

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    Nice. I really like the diced hose and bar buckle brogues.

    See this thread for a previous discussion of this type of neck-thingie:
    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...t-jabot-62657/

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