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27th February 14, 01:20 PM
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I will take some photos tonight. There are no labels on the kilt. It seems to be 100% wool (as was it claimed to be on Ebay, however I have not done a burn test). Pleats are not cut but simply made and stitched in place with machine. To me, this seems as though someone purchased fabric and used it to make a "traditional" old philabeg (like you properly would with box-pleats and about 4 yds) but did it quickly with knife pleats (very shallow ones) and machine stitched it. Again, I will try take images tonight. I will do the same with the glengarry as I am curious about its age.
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