Darhling,
From the description of this outfit (and you are very cruel to not include photos) you certainly wouldn't have any need of a concealed weapon...
...you would be devasting enough with just that outfit!
:cool:
Cheers
Jamie
Me walking the dog the other day
I have owned and been wearing that black beret for over twenty years now.
It may be a bit battered but it is still a favorite.
Cheers
Jamie
May I also offer my congratulations Grant Fan.
I must say that the graduation robe is not the most flattering of garments but you manage to still look stunning
Cheers
Jamie
Nick,
Well done Sir! :eusa_clap
That is a very handsome, and I suspect quite versatile, jacket.
I look forward to seeing more pictures of it.
Cheers
Jamie
Today:
Black Argyll from Geoffrey (Tailor), grey tweed vest from Target, thrift store find tie (navy blue with yellow rampant lions and red script reading "Illegitimi non Carborundum"), military box pleated kilt, grey hose, royal blue balmoral, mink sporran, and my dressy walking stick...
When I did a quick search I found a Scottish Society in Victoria Australia
http://www.geocities.com/scottishgaelicvic/
It might be worth checking out.
Ceilidhs, Highland Games, and Burns Night Suppers are all great opportunities to comfortably wear the kilt and not be at all out of...
In my opinion, every gentleman should have a blue blazer and a tweed sport coat in their closet.
The two of these work wonderfully in a myriad of different situations and looks.
Cheers
Jamie
Darhling,
I love this outfit!
But then again, I'm a bit biased...
This was what I was wearing at a Highland Games here in California on Saturday
;)
Cheers
Jamie
Highlander II after enjoying the first one so much I raced out to see the sequel without reading any reviews.
What is really awful about this experience is that I organized a large group of people from my college fencing club to go with me...
shakeshead
It was a loooooooooooong...
My Deer Stalker
If anyone was curious...
My wife (with the help of a friend up in Canada) was able to find a perfect deer stalker for me.
It was made in Scotland and the tweed is a nice sturdy wool acrylic blend with a much finer weave than my gray one. The quilted liner is soft and...
To my embarassment I have discovered it is simply a logo of the One Star brand! It shows up on other items in their line :eusa_doh:
Thanks to all who replied.
Cheers
Jamie
Ladies and Gentlemen,
This morning I was watching the 1946 Disney cartoon "Make Mine Music" with my children. There was a delightful segment sung by the Andrew Sisters entitled "Johnny Fedora and Alice Bluebonnet"
I couldn't help but think of the folks here at the Fedora Lounge.
I...
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