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27th November 07, 07:11 AM
#9
 Originally Posted by Sardious
I have a Jewish friend in Missouri and he wears some kilt from something on his grandmothers side. Some relation. But there are kilts that are not traditional and have a design. Like a red kilt with a white maple leaf. Why not a white type kilt with a blue star of david on it. and in the back pleat it right to get a star on the back in the pleats. I'm sure it is plausable if someone wanted it
I am guessing you don't have much experience with kilts with a lot of white or light colors in them. They get dirty much more easily (well, it shows more readily) than darker kilts, requiring cleaning and all the expense and trouble (sometimes basting the pleats and pressing them) that goes with that.
The diagonal lines of a pleated mogen david would necessitate running the fabric through a loom twice, as do those of a pleated saltire, making it an expensive proposition, even if enough buyers could be found to make the cost anywhere close to realistic.
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