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19th August 13, 10:10 AM
#11
District and "avocation" tartans (firefighter, the tartans associated with various military branches, etc.) can be an excellent choice. It gives the wearer more of a connection to the tartan. For example, Bob really likes his Leatherneck kilt.
There are also tartans associated with non-Celtic family background -- I think the German Heritage has been mentioned -- I have a length of the elusive Dutch Friendship waiting to go under the needle one of these days. . .
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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19th August 13, 10:27 AM
#12
Originally Posted by BCAC
Nice kilt, Brooke.
A warm (belated) welcome to the PHKOC.
I'll second that, very nice Brooke.
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Best regards
Simon
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19th August 13, 02:24 PM
#13
Thanks for the opinions guys, I'll pass this thread on to my friend. It seems that tartan is the preferred choice. I had suggested solids and patterned tweed because I have been interested in them lately. I think that they are a great way to be traditional, and the option to go with anything other than tartan often gets overlooked. Tartan certainly identifies the garment as a kilt, but a nice patterned tweed or solid can be quite attractive as well. MacMillans son demonstrates that with his Harris Tweed kilt (very sharp.) Thank you for the photo.
Cheers,
Nick
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20th August 13, 04:55 AM
#14
PGoCG,
If you are really lucky, you can sometimes find Harris Tweed goods in Black Watch of Royal Stewart. I believe they also weave a variant of MacLeod of Lewis as well. I have never seen them made up into a kilt, but I expect they would be beautiful.
Last edited by MacLowlife; 20th August 13 at 04:56 AM.
Some take the high road and some take the low road. Who's in the gutter? MacLowlife
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21st August 13, 07:08 AM
#15
I too choose universal tartans . There-s sooooooooooo many great
looking universal tartans to choose from ... & a few ugly ones
veritas aequitas
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21st August 13, 07:29 PM
#16
Originally Posted by sailortats
Brooke, who is that strange person next to you wearing, of all things, p@nts. I would not have thought you associated with that type.
I'm not sure who he is Phil. I thought that his blue shirt and pants helped to bring out the blue flecks in the tweed, so I asked him to stand next to me for the photo. Apparently, his name is Hoby
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23rd August 13, 12:29 PM
#17
Cameron of Erracht is a personal favorite.
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23rd August 13, 12:41 PM
#18
Tulloch,
I have always admired Cameron of Erracht myself.
Cheers
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