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21st July 05, 08:08 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by Jimmy Carbomb
D'oh... let me clarify what I meant by that one. It's not about an "authentic kiltmaker" so much as an "authentic kilt".
What that meant was... are there kilts that would be considered inappropriate? The Masons would know the intricacies of an authentic Masons kilt, whereas someone that makes casual kilts may not. I doubt that a SportKilt in the Masons Tartan would be received very well.;)
Jimmy,
There is no special or "authentic" Masonic kilt. I know of no Masonic ceremony where a kilt is worn. Most Masons wouldn't know a good kilt from a bad kilt.
When attending lodge, Masons wear whatever clothing they think is appropriate. Some Masons choose to wear highland clothing.
The Masonic Grand Lodge of Scotland tartan and the Freemason's Universal tartan are intended to be worn by any Mason. I know nothing about the Grand Lodge of Canada tartan.
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