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31st July 18, 10:10 PM
#21
Originally Posted by Tobus
you might do well to shop around for used ones in common tartans. Just make sure you measure yourself accurately so you know your sizing options. By purchasing a pre-owned kilt for your first, you'll save some money for all the traditional accessories that will be needed (proper hose, sporran, sgian dubh, garter ties or flashes, belt, kilt pin, and much more).
It never occurred to me to look for a preowned kilt! That is an awesome piece of advice. Thank you!
"Far better it is to dare mighty things than to take rank with those poor wretched souls who know neither victory nor defeat." - Theodore Roosevelt
"Today is your victory over yourself of yesterday; tomorrow is your victory over lesser men." - Miyamoto Musashi
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31st July 18, 10:13 PM
#22
Originally Posted by lschwartz
I like both the Hawaii tartans. At this rate I'm going to have a closet full of kilts....
"Far better it is to dare mighty things than to take rank with those poor wretched souls who know neither victory nor defeat." - Theodore Roosevelt
"Today is your victory over yourself of yesterday; tomorrow is your victory over lesser men." - Miyamoto Musashi
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31st July 18, 10:15 PM
#23
Originally Posted by Manu
Well, the Marine Corps is my clan, biggest and baddest clan there ever was
Well let's not get carried away........
"Far better it is to dare mighty things than to take rank with those poor wretched souls who know neither victory nor defeat." - Theodore Roosevelt
"Today is your victory over yourself of yesterday; tomorrow is your victory over lesser men." - Miyamoto Musashi
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31st July 18, 10:18 PM
#24
Originally Posted by Tarheel
To lighten the mood a bit, what is your blood level ratio to Laphroaig single malt? You may possess the right to wear the Argyll tartan by osmosis.
Honoring that area by wearing a kilt in that tartan is a grand gesture in my opinion.
Lol.....Not nearly enough Laphroaig in my estimation, but I'm working to remedy that as we speak......
I just noticed that you're from Oxford. I was born and raised in Jackson and attended college at Jackson State
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"Today is your victory over yourself of yesterday; tomorrow is your victory over lesser men." - Miyamoto Musashi
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31st July 18, 10:25 PM
#25
Originally Posted by McMurdo
My first kilt was in the Gunn Modern tartan, it was my dad's old kilt he gave it to me over a decade ago as I was in need of a kilt for a work function. As for what tartan you could purchase all those sound like good reasons behind the decision. Have you thought of the xmarksthescot tartan? Or you could get The Scottish Wildcat Tartan which was conceived designed with input from this community?
I have seen the Scottish Wildcat Tartan and I do like it; I wouldn't mind having that one at all. Where might I find the xmarksthescot tartan?
"Far better it is to dare mighty things than to take rank with those poor wretched souls who know neither victory nor defeat." - Theodore Roosevelt
"Today is your victory over yourself of yesterday; tomorrow is your victory over lesser men." - Miyamoto Musashi
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1st August 18, 01:19 AM
#26
Originally Posted by Bluethunder90
I have seen the Scottish Wildcat Tartan and I do like it; I wouldn't mind having that one at all. Where might I find the xmarksthescot tartan?
I think the best thing to do would be to talk to Steve at Freedom kilts regarding the XMarkstheScot tartan, if anyone knows where you can get some it would be him.
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2nd August 18, 10:43 AM
#27
I got my first and current kilt from Ebay. It is a Royal Stewart one and is was from a selection of five tartans. Two of them being Pride of Scotland and Black Watch.
If I remember correctly it was £29.99!
I plan to get another kilt in the future in the Hughes family tartan.
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2nd August 18, 09:27 PM
#28
Originally Posted by Bluethunder90
I like both the Hawaii tartans. At this rate I'm going to have a closet full of kilts....
There's worse habits in life than a closet full of kilts, still won't beat my wife's purse collection and those are used and put away for forever; haven't seen a reuse in 13 years.
I also went with clergy as a first along with a Muir at the same time as its the only clan relation I currently know of. I've added 2 more clergy in purple, one box and one knife for variety. I've also added Culloden and would like to add a Russell as that is my actual name and an Arctic. I also have a kiltman canvas kilt which is nice for working around the house. Really any excuse seems like a good one to me but I try to keep it to a kilt a year.
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2nd August 18, 09:38 PM
#29
Originally Posted by derosa
There's worse habits in life than a closet full of kilts, still won't beat my wife's purse collection and those are used and put away for forever; haven't seen a reuse in 13 years.
I also went with clergy as a first along with a Muir at the same time as its the only clan relation I currently know of. I've added 2 more clergy in purple, one box and one knife for variety. I've also added Culloden and would like to add a Russell as that is my actual name and an Arctic. I also have a kiltman canvas kilt which is nice for working around the house. Really any excuse seems like a good one to me but I try to keep it to a kilt a year.
So you wear a kilt for a year the change it when the year changes?
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3rd August 18, 02:48 AM
#30
My first was a budget acrylic kilt bought at a Renaissance Faire. The tartan was Royal Stewart since I love the "assertive" color scheme and my mother's clan (Boyd) is often associated with the Stewarts. The kilt came as a package with some budget accessories such as a cheap daywear sporran (with chain), a kilt pin, and some matching flashes.
After wearing the acrylic number a few times and getting very positive responses, I decided to upgrade to wool. I ordered a 5-yard, lightweight (11 oz.) "casual' kilt from Scotweb in Boyd tartan. It looks and feels much better than the acrylic, which I soon passed on to the teenage son of a friend who was interested in trying out kilt wearing.
I recently upgraded again to a full 8-yard model from USA Kilts in 13 oz. Boyd tartan. It is definitely even nicer than the Scotweb model.
So, like Jock, I've got a dressier and more casual kilt, both in the same clan tartan.
Andrew
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