Straight Grain Seam Tartan Waistcoat
As its name suggests, this waistcoat is tailored in horizontal and vertical lines.
Worn with a kilt, I must admit that this is not what I prefer for it gives a little too monotonous view for my taste. On the other hand, worn with trousers or jeans, it has a little Simon Baker look, as in The Mentalist, which is not displeasing at all. Because I do not only work for men who done the kilt !
You can choose your options, with or without collar, two or three pockets…
It’s up to you to decide and tell me!
pricesBias Cut Tartan Waistcoat
In this waistcoat, the lines are diagonal.
It requires a little more fabric and know-how, but the result is beautiful, isn’t it?
Worn with a kilt, it will set away from the uniformity of vertical and horizontal lines for a more elegant look. Worn with trousers or jeans, it will have a noticeable effect.
You can choose your options, with or without collar, two or three pockets…
It’s up to you to decide and tell me!
prices“Irish collar” Waistcoat
Please don’t ask me why this collar has that name! I have no idea.
Probably a long forgotten tailor’s name…
Bias cut, double buttoning with two waist pockets, it is a sophisticated waistcoat that can be worn on all occasions.
I have a beautiful range of high quality silks for the lining and back of the waistcoat. Please feel free to ask !
pricesTweed Waistcoat
You can wear a tweed waistcoat with almost anything for it matches with everything, kilts, trousers, skirts…
With or without collar, pockets or not…
It’s up to you! You just have to tell me.
pricesPeriod Inspired Jacket
My waistcoats aren’t replicas of period waistcoats but modern garments inspired from them and adapted to kilt wearing.
I have a beautiful range of high quality silks for the lining and back of the waistcoat.
Please feel free to ask !
XVIIIth Century inspired waistcoat
This waistcoat comes with the 18th century inspired jacket.
The waistcoat is a buff-coloured cotton, with imitation horn buttons
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