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    allow me to introduce myself

    hello my name is dillon and ienjoy wearing my kilt(s) to show heritage. Im not ashamed and wear my kilts like i do pants. i hope to be welcomed on this board and from what ive seen i assume i will be. like i said i wear kilts alot and i recently went snowboarding in one of my kilts. ill post those pics soon

    -DIllon-

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    Welcome aboard, Dillon!

    Aye, if you're looking for a place for comraderie, information & encouragement from fellow kilt wearers, you've come to the best spot on the web!
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    Welcome aboard!

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    thanks
    Im trying to find someone that can weave a custom tartan in my price range(please see my wanted postt) if you can refer me to anyone that would be great!

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    Ask Barb T. or Matt Neusome. They are both regulars on this site, and both can get it woven, but it will not be inexpensive. Custom tartan just isn't.

    Assume an extra $230-250 for the work, plus whatever the tartan is to weave.

    You won't get away with less.

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    Welcome aboard!

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    Welcome! So you really wear your kilt like you do your pants - one leg at a time or do both legs go in at once? Maybe you do the wrap around method for traditional kilts. I just had to say that. ha ha

    DALE.



    Quote Originally Posted by dilrule
    hello my name is dillon and ienjoy wearing my kilt(s) to show heritage. Im not ashamed and wear my kilts like i do pants. i hope to be welcomed on this board and from what ive seen i assume i will be. like i said i wear kilts alot and i recently went snowboarding in one of my kilts. ill post those pics soon

    -DIllon-

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    ok i typed it wrong i wear it as much as i wear pants

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    Welcome Dillon,

    You be from Ramona, CA? Used to live there.

    Ron
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    Good to have you here Dillon. Snowboarding in a kilt huh? hazardous and excellent work.
    cheers,
    Erin.

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