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!

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Bias 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!

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“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 !

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Tweed 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.

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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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