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21st October 22, 10:41 PM
#1891
Kilted Friday agus One Year Anniversary

Nothing too exciting but as my one year XMarks anniversary landed on a Friday I had to wear a kilt. It was the first time I wore my new casual jacket bought because it is a more kilt friendly length.
Last edited by kilted2000; 24th November 22 at 03:12 PM.
Tha mi uabhasach sgith gach latha.
“A man should look as if he has bought his clothes (kilt) with intelligence, put them (it) on with care, and then forgotten all about them (it).” Paraphrased from Hardy Amies
Proud member of the Clans Urquhart and MacKenzie.
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22nd October 22, 12:49 AM
#1892
Cold fr9nt in Florida
The temps dropped to 60 degrees on thursday morning where I livë... That is rather cold for this Floridian! Wore my Isle of Skye kilt and my green tweed argyle jacket to work. As I normally wear a kilt on fridays, I was asked " it is thursday, why are you wearing your kilt?" My reply was it is cold and I needed to wear my woolies! Got a laugh!
On friday, I wore my Scotland national kilt.
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23rd October 22, 01:40 AM
#1893
 Originally Posted by kilted2000
Nothing too exciting but as my one year XMarks anniversary landed on a Friday I had to wear a kilt. It was the first time I wore my new casual jacket bought because it is a more kilt friendly length.
Congratulations on your one year Anniversary! May there be many more!
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29th October 22, 01:43 PM
#1894
Happy Friday!
So this Friday marked 3 weeks of wearing my great kilts to work every day (except for 2 days where I had to be near spinning metal and needed overalls and steelies).

Here I am in cloak mode preparing a cuppa in the office kitchenette I'm lucky enough to work for a university where dress codes are quite relaxed and my line manager thinks it's all good fun!
I'm by no means an expert in the great kilt, but am happy to share what I've discovered as I've gone along, feel free to send message
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30th October 22, 01:55 AM
#1895
 Originally Posted by MrGreatKilt
So this Friday marked 3 weeks of wearing my great kilts to work every day (except for 2 days where I had to be near spinning metal and needed overalls and steelies).

Here I am in cloak mode preparing a cuppa in the office kitchenette I'm lucky enough to work for a university where dress codes are quite relaxed and my line manager thinks it's all good fun!
I'm by no means an expert in the great kilt, but am happy to share what I've discovered as I've gone along, feel free to send message 

What's the Tartan?
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30th October 22, 06:12 AM
#1896
 Originally Posted by Mael Coluim
What's the Tartan?
It was woven by Peter MacArthur in the Borders, there's no further information about it as I cannot find it in the registry and the weaver has been shut for years apparently. Others have suggested that it is probably upholstery fabric hence why it isn't registered anywhere!
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30th October 22, 04:17 PM
#1897
 Originally Posted by MrGreatKilt
It was woven by Peter MacArthur in the Borders, there's no further information about it as I cannot find it in the registry and the weaver has been shut for years apparently. Others have suggested that it is probably upholstery fabric hence why it isn't registered anywhere! 
Well, if the ladies can make skirts out of curtains, you can make a great kilt out of upholstery fabric.
Descendant of Malones from Cork and O’Higgins from Wicklow
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31st October 22, 03:39 AM
#1898
 Originally Posted by Iain Ruaidh
Well, if the ladies can make skirts out of curtains, you can make a great kilt out of upholstery fabric.

Curtains? Now there's an idea, that's cooking with napalm-level thinking. Time to Ebay hunt for "wool curtains, tartan"
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31st October 22, 10:42 AM
#1899
 Originally Posted by Iain Ruaidh
Well, if the ladies can make skirts out of curtains, you can make a great kilt out of upholstery fabric.

When I was younger most dresses and shirts were made from flour and seed sacks.
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3rd November 22, 06:33 AM
#1900
I made a utility type kilt out of upholstery fabric. Heavier and thicker material so it was a bit of a problem sewing in the machine. Rather thick in the pleats and waistband. The material is rather stiff which is a factor when wearing it. Tomorrow is Friday so maybe that kilt will be part of my "Kilted Friday Adventure". Now I just have to figure out what kind of trouble to get into on a Friday....
Mike
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