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6th December 11, 06:20 PM
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Re: [b]Peacoat to... PseudoBraemer...?[/b]
Very Nice indeed!! That proof that your dont need a cookie cutter jacket to look good in a kilt
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6th December 11, 07:29 PM
#2
Re: [b]Peacoat to... PseudoBraemer...?[/b]
A very clever and unique idea! Very well executed, too.
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6th December 11, 09:59 PM
#3
Re: [b]Peacoat to... PseudoBraemer...?[/b]
Man, that looks fantastic!
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6th December 11, 10:35 PM
#4
Re: [b]Peacoat to... PseudoBraemer...?[/b]
Very ingenious indeed. Spot on.
Chris.
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7th December 11, 01:03 AM
#5
Re: [b]Peacoat to... PseudoBraemer...?[/b]
That's Ace! Well done Sir. I wish I could sew.
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8th December 11, 07:47 PM
#6
Re: [b]Peacoat to... PseudoBraemer...?[/b]
What a great idea and tailoring job! You look fantastic in it!
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8th December 11, 08:06 PM
#7
Re: [b]Peacoat to... PseudoBraemer...?[/b]
Lad, that's absolutely wicked!!
Your giving this Canadian a whole bunch of ideas right now! Admittedly, when I wear a peacoat in winter with my kilt I just leave the bottom button undone. This looks much finer for sure. I like the arc cutaway as well, good idea! It seems that you maintain much more fabric there in the front than a normal cutaway, making it warmer still.
Aces lad, aces!
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8th December 11, 08:15 PM
#8
Re: [b]Peacoat to... PseudoBraemer...?[/b]
Thanks again all. To all my cold weather friends. It was around 35 degrees when I wore it last and I was very very warm. And thats without a liner. The best feature is that it holds off the wind when buttoned up. I will not hesitate to try this again with a different color wool dress coat! Again, if I can get off my behind I will post better pics of the front and the back so you can see the split in the back. I think everyone should give it a try. If I can do it...
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