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    Re: Traditional day dress c. 1870

    I see that the jacket you bought is from a chap located in Blairgowrie (perhaps a member of the Clan Macpherson), which is where my chief (Cluny) lives (Newton Castle), and a place in which I have been many times! Very cool!

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    Re: Traditional day dress c. 1870

    Yes, the seller's business is called "Clunie Classics", and I assume the name is no mere coincidence.

    I also bought another vintage tweed jacket/waistcoat from them the other day too. I'm waiting for both purchases to arrive, and I will of course post pictures (assuming they fit well and need no alterations first). I'm excited.

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    Re: Traditional day dress c. 2011

    Congratulations, Tobus. May you wear it with distinction.

    Thanks, CMcG for posting the images.
    Some take the high road and some take the low road. Who's in the gutter? MacLowlife

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    Re: Traditional day dress c. 2011

    Quote Originally Posted by MacLowlife View Post
    Thanks, CMcG for posting the images.
    You've got/found the images, I know how to post them; that's team work!

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    Re: Traditional day dress c. yesterday

    Quote Originally Posted by cruiser348 View Post
    Never seems to be anything with that nice of pattern to the jacket in my size that I can find there. Well, either that or when I do see something the bidding seems to go through the roof. I guess 44L must be a pretty sought after size in kilt jackets.
    Here is a nice jacket and vest 'on that well known auction site' that may take your fancy, available in all sizes and at a good price!

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ws/eBayISA...E:B:SS:GB:1123


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    Re: Traditional day dress c. 1870

    Thanks, ECK,

    Does anyone know anything about this seller? It ain't cheap, but it sure is gorgeous.

    Just checking, the STM has a nice tweed jacket that seems to include the waistcoat- made to measure, apparently- for about $500. AT 230GBP delivered, the one from Tartan 4 Less is about 25% less.

    A million additional questions leap to mind. I think I will jump into my time machine and snatch the Marquess's from APE's drawing board. I will gladly leave him about 20 pounds of human fat in exchange.
    Some take the high road and some take the low road. Who's in the gutter? MacLowlife

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    Re: Traditional day dress c. 1870

    Quote Originally Posted by MacLowlife View Post
    Thanks, ECK,

    Does anyone know anything about this seller? It ain't cheap, but it sure is gorgeous.

    Just checking, the STM has a nice tweed jacket that seems to include the waistcoat- made to measure, apparently- for about $500. AT 230GBP delivered, the one from Tartan 4 Less is about 25% less.

    A million additional questions leap to mind. I think I will jump into my time machine and snatch the Marquess's from APE's drawing board. I will gladly leave him about 20 pounds of human fat in exchange.
    The seller is Tartanweb, i believe, and if I remember most of their jackets are sourced from St Kilda, although I have not seen this particular set on their retail websites. I have the exact same jacket and vest, purchased from a different vendor but in the same fabric, and love it:



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    Re: Traditional day dress c. 1870

    Rocky's choice of tweed day jackets and waistcoats are around $100 cheaper than the jacket and waistcoat above, plus with USA Kilts, you have a rather nice selection of tweeds to choose from, and you know who supplied the tweed, and who is going to make your jacket and waistcoat - it is not some 'big' mystery.

    Not to mention you can customize your jacket in regards to cuff style, flat-cloth or braided epaulettes, or none (I like either no epaulettes, or braided - I never liked the look of flat-cloth epaulettes), and either a 1, 2, or 3 button front. Rocky at USA Kilts makes it very easy to select what you prefer!

    Cheers,

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    Re: Traditional day dress c. 1870

    Quote Originally Posted by creagdhubh View Post
    Rocky's choice of tweed day jackets and waistcoats are around $100 cheaper than the jacket and waistcoat above, plus with USA Kilts, you have a rather nice selection of tweeds to choose from, and you know who supplied the tweed, and who is going to make your jacket and waistcoat - it is not some 'big' mystery.

    Not to mention you can customize your jacket in regards to cuff style, flat-cloth or braided epaulettes, or none (I like either no epaulettes, or braided - I never liked the look of flat-cloth epaulettes), and either a 1, 2, or 3 button front. Rocky at USA Kilts makes it very easy to select what you prefer!

    Cheers,
    All of the above, PLUS you avoid the very real possibility of getting dinged on tariffs (for those of us in the US)

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    Re: Traditional day dress c. 1870

    Quote Originally Posted by artificer View Post
    All of the above, PLUS you avoid the very real possibility of getting dinged on tariffs (for those of us in the US)

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    EXACTLY!!! And I am sure many of you can attest, the extra fees can be quite frustrating!
    Last edited by creagdhubh; 21st November 11 at 09:19 AM.

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