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    Looks really great on you Zeytoun.
    All the Best.....David.
    Why be part of the crowd Choose a Freelander Sporran
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    Quote Originally Posted by zeytoun
    Yes, adding a rear pocket would make the Freedom Kilt similar to the UK mocker kilt, although there are many other differences that are subtly noticeable in a photo, and more noticeable as the wearer.
    After reading your comments about your new kilt and looking at the picture, I am thinking about a Freedom Kilt instead of a mocker.

    Did you choose yours solely based on color or was the material used (Cotton vs Blend) a factor?

    Will

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    Hey Will, don't know if it helps, I just posted a write up on my CADPAT Freedom Kilt compared to the UK Workman's in the non-Traditional Kilt section.

    I went with camo FKs, should be pics in my gallery and in the FK gallery here.

    I don't own a mocker yet, but I really really really like my two Freedom Kilts. I'm amazed at the hidden pockets...like pant pockets between the pleats.

    And Steve let me customize the pockets on my FKs...

    Big difference in pleat size in FK's favor.

    Ron
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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt
    Hey Will, don't know if it helps, I just posted a write up on my CADPAT Freedom Kilt compared to the UK Workman's in the non-Traditional Kilt section....

    Ron
    Thanks I will check it out!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Will
    Did you choose yours solely based on color or was the material used (Cotton vs Blend) a factor?
    I made my decision when I visited Steve's operations in Victoria. He showed me a bale of the coffee brown fabric, I liked the color, and the material was sturdy/heavy/thick. Believe me, the 8oz poly/cotton is plenty thick.

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