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21st August 18, 05:35 AM
#41
I may be an anomaly here, I have never purchased a kilt. My first was a great kilt for AWI reenacting. Next I made my first tailored kilt in Blackwatch, followed quickly by another in a generic tartan. My next one was in MacLennon modern woven by the Pendleton Mill in Oregon. I have three active use kilts now; a hybrid made using the remains of the lasttime kilt my mom made, the newest wool kilt I made at Kilt Lamp and a canvas X-Kilt. I am currently planning to build two more box pleated self colored kilts. But your mileage may vary.
Christoph
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21st August 18, 08:33 AM
#42
 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
and should I live for another 50 years.  , my present smart kilt will take up more casual duties and a new
one will deal with the smart events. 
From your keyboard to the heart of the ONE. Though I know that's not something you would personally say, it will please me immensely
to know 50 years down the road you're still healthy and feisty.
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22nd August 18, 04:12 AM
#43
 Originally Posted by tripleblessed
From your keyboard to the heart of the ONE. Though I know that's not something you would personally say, it will please me immensely
to know 50 years down the road you're still healthy and feisty.
I am trying my very best! So far so good.
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
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22nd August 18, 04:22 AM
#44
My first kilt was a tank in my family tartan (Stuart of Bute). I have since bought several kilts of different tartans. I also have sever styles of utility kilts. For general knock around kilts I like the ones from StillwaterKilts, especially their wool variants. For more formal kilts I use Rocky at USAKilts.
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22nd August 18, 04:38 AM
#45
 Originally Posted by Madadh
My first kilt was a tank in my family tartan (Stuart of Bute). I have since bought several kilts of different tartans. I also have sever styles of utility kilts. For general knock around kilts I like the ones from StillwaterKilts, especially their wool variants. For more formal kilts I use Rocky at USAKilts.
Interesting.
To be honest, I prefer cheap kilts in bright tartans to the formal suit kilts, they just look so bland and boring, no colour in them, like, at all. What's even worse in my opinion, is the solid-colour black kilts.
For example...
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dc64beb1f2964993175720563dc41069--kilt-wedding-wedding-attire.jpg
Both images are taken from Pinterest.
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22nd August 18, 05:04 PM
#46
For my first kilt I went to a Celtic festival in Phoenixville where USA Kilts used to be. My friends convinced me to at least try one on so I selected the Irish National tartan they didn't because the guy was Black and the woman was Jewish and didn't think it was appropriate (not that I care... I've been telling my Black friend that the sistas seem to appreciate a kilted guy). Anyway, I declined to get one at that time.
Well, after lunch and a couple of beers they convinced me that I should reconsider, so I did, and they still had one in my size, so the rest is history.
I'm expected to wear one when I visit my older Jewish friend, and I keep working on the guy to try it. A 511Tactical was a hit at the local Juneteenth celebration though.
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26th August 18, 09:03 AM
#47
I inherited my first from my benefactor - no selection necessary!
Regards, Sav.
"The Sun Never Sets on X-Marks!"
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26th August 18, 11:12 AM
#48
I made my first. No book, no help, no idea of what I was doing.
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26th August 18, 11:15 AM
#49
 Originally Posted by Steve Ashton
I made my first. No book, no help, no idea of what I was doing.
...and how did it turn out?
Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair with solid Welsh and other heritage.
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26th August 18, 11:31 AM
#50
You don't want to see those pics.
There is not enough eye bleach in the world.
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