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    M. A. C. Newsome is offline
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    Highland Granite

    So I took a couple of days while I was off work over Christmas to
    tackle a project for myself I've been thinking of doing for a little
    while. I took apart the "tailored belted plaid" that I wore to one of
    the Burns Suppers I attended last year and remaid it into a modern
    tailored kilt.

    You can see the belted plaid version here.

    I made it as an expirament to see how well a belted plaid could be
    adapted to modern dress. I think it worked out quite well as a formal
    outfit (would have looked even nicer if I had a Montrose or
    Sherrifmuir doublet, I think), but it just was not practical for daily
    wear.

    So I decided to remake it into something I could get more use out of.
    Here are pictures of the end result, taken yesterday (on the Feast of
    Stephen). The kilt is knife pleated, made from 6 yards of cloth. I
    decided to do something a little different (different for me, anyway)
    and add a fringe on the apron edge. (I almost always make my kilts
    with a plain apron edge).

    The tartan is Highland Granite, which is one of Lochcarron's more
    recent fashion designs. It is 16oz weight wool.

    Being a rather plain colored tartan (composed only of various shades
    of grey) I decided to incorporate color into my outfit with matching
    shirt and garters, in this case red. Because the kilt is such a
    nuetral tone, I could use lots of other colors to the same effect.

    The charcoal grey sweater vest was a Christmas gift from Eddie Bauer
    (ok, it was from my parents, who bought it from Eddie Bauer!). I
    matched it with charcoal kilt hose, and chose a plain black leather
    sporran and shoes to round the whole thing off.

    The kilt is very comfortable to wear, and I think I'm really going to
    get a lot of use out of this one in my wardrobe!



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    Nice work! I really love that tartan.

    Dee

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    Looks great! Beautiful tartan!!

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    I really like the subdued look. Makes the bright shirt look even brighter.

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    I really like the color of that tartan.

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    Outstanding, Matt!!

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    Boy oh boy - that is one beautiful kilt Matt

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    Sounds great. I like that you are able to use a nutral color to add splashes of other colors.
    I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
    Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…

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    Very classy Matt!

    Cheers

    Jamie
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    Very nice Matt, an excellent outfit overall.

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