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Derek Do you have a favourite .. 26th March 13, 12:43 AM
ForresterModern Any one that I happen to have... 26th March 13, 01:36 AM
unixken Awesome photo, Derek. ... 26th March 13, 04:48 AM
creagdhubh Why yes, I do. My kilt in... 26th March 13, 05:09 AM
tundramanq I had to go stare at my 11... 26th March 13, 05:54 AM
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    Do you have a favourite ..

    There are lots of us on here that are lucky to own several cilts/kilts. The thought went through my mind ... do you have any one cilt/kilt that makes you feel even more comfortable and mentally 'at one in' (so to speak), when you wear it. Guess for me it would be my Monarch of the Glen.
    Pic of the cilt/kilt from a few summers ago when I was caught having 'forty winks' inbetween lessons.


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    Any one that I happen to have strapped on at the moment, unfortunately all to rare these last few months.

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    Awesome photo, Derek. Candids ALWAYS make the best shots. Kudos to the photographer. And the kilt looks wonderful.
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    Why yes, I do. My kilt in the Macpherson hunting 'ancient' colour scheme (Lochcarron Strome) makes me feel even more comfortable and "mentally 'at one.'" Especially when it is worn at the annual Clan Macpherson Gathering and Rally in Badenoch. My "home away from home."

    I'm holding the Bratach Uaine, or the "Green Banner of the Clan Macpherson."


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    I had to go stare at my 11 different USAK casual tartans - not one really stands out from the rest. I pick, to use my aunt's phrase, "what ever blows your skirt up", for the day. And am happy and comfy the rest of the day.
    I am getting another Sterling casual. Unsure whether is is from use or abuse that the first is getting a bit tattered.
    slàinte mhath, Chuck
    Originally Posted by MeghanWalker,In answer to Goodgirlgoneplaids challenge:
    "My sporran is bigger and hairier than your sporran"
    Pants is only a present tense verb here. I once panted, but it's all cool now.

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    My "go-to kilt" is my Isle of Skye heavyweight. I love the tartan and the heft of the thing and it feels like a "real kilt" to me. My Drummond of Perth 13oz ends up just sitting at home, mostly. Whenever I get around to finishing my Auld Scotland heavyweight kilt (my first go at kiltmaking) who knows? It might become the favourite. (I don't own any "casual" kilts.)

    My go-to Isle of Skye 16oz Lochcarron



    But I will break out the Drummond of Perth 13oz House of Edgar occasionally, in part because I have matching hose

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