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    G'day from Downunder

    Hi folks!

    In truth, I don't wear kilts - yet! However, I will be wearing one for my upcoming wedding (which is taking place in North Carolina, and not Australia as one might be excused for expecting). Since my parents don't have the finances to attend, I am wearing a Wallace tartan to honour my mother's family. My wife-to-be is taking my family name, thus honouring my father's family.

    I'll also confess that I've been lurking on this site for a couple of weeks now, and I can't help but feel that if I enjoy the experience at my wedding (and why wouldn't I?!), I think kilts could become a solid feature of my wardrobe!

    There! I think that takes care of the intro's, don't you?

    cheers!

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    Welcome, I'm sure you'll enjoy it here and congratulations on your upcoming wedding. Everyone will expect pictures after the big day and honeymoon are over. (We are kind of nosey about what everyone else's kilts look like.)

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    G'day Hachiman. Nice to have a fellow Aussie here and practically my neighbor! There's a few of us about here as you may have seen.
    That's fantastic news that you'll be wearing the Wallace at your wedding. Are you having it made or do you have a family one in the wardrobe already? If you need extras or need to get a kilt made up talk to All Things Tartan in Booval (Ipswich, you may already know that being a Brizzy lad). They made my kilt and are a top lot down there.
    Cheers,
    Erin.

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    Welcome to the Xmarks addiction.
    "A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
    Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.

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    Hey there, Ozmeath!

    The folks at "all things tartan" are supplying me with my Wallace kilt - however I'm just renting it for the wedding.

    I've been tempted by some of the 'discounted' BlackWatch kilts on X-bay, but with the wedding rapidly approaching, money's a tad on the tight side! I'm hoping that my first kilted experience will be positive (for me and my bride) and that kilts will steadily fill my wardrobe.

    Has anyone had any experiences buying from xbay that they'd like to relate (good or bad)?

    cheers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hachiman
    Hey there, Ozmeath!

    The folks at "all things tartan" are supplying me with my Wallace kilt - however I'm just renting it for the wedding.

    I've been tempted by some of the 'discounted' BlackWatch kilts on X-bay, but with the wedding rapidly approaching, money's a tad on the tight side! I'm hoping that my first kilted experience will be positive (for me and my bride) and that kilts will steadily fill my wardrobe.

    Has anyone had any experiences buying from xbay that they'd like to relate (good or bad)?

    cheers!
    First of all, welcome to the group and congrats on your upcoming wedding!

    Secondly, one of the best deals around for inexpensive kilts are the Stillwater Standard models. You can buy them from their online shop, or from their Ebay sales. I have two kilts from them and I wear them all the time.

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    Good to have you. I've got a buddy down in Sydney that i really need to visit. don't want to name drop BUT his father is a tennis ledgend in your country. If i head your way I'll let the Aussie Xmarks group know.
    Cheers and Welcome,
    steve

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    welcome to Xmarks and a Queenslander no less!

    I recently left a job with the TORO company. We have offices in Brisbane run by one Bruce McNeilly from Belfast. He's been in your neck of the woods a while now and married a Sydney gal. He's quite a trip. If you work in golf or irrigation, you might run into him sometime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjoseph
    If you work in golf or irrigation, you might run into him sometime.
    What a combo. Bit like my game, a six pack to make it thru a game. Plenty of irrigation on the way!

    Hachiman, great you found something affordable. There's nothing like owning your kilt. I can imagine my state if I had to give it back! I'd be splitting town!
    It's good to hear you hooked up with ATT as well. They do top work and I hope you've found them as helpful as I have.
    Erin

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    Welcome aboard. I myself got a kilt because I thought I might like to wear it on special occasions. I basically wear one everyday now (after work), they're far more comfortable than trousers.

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