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19th March 25, 01:06 PM
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Best advice I can give you, is don't rush. Read. Study. Compare. Ask lots of questions. Make sure you know where you'll wear your kit and what you want to look like there. Then buy. Slowly. Accumulate what you need and not what jumps out at you. You'll save money, look better, and be more satisfied.
You're going into a whole different world here, so don't rush.
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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20th March 25, 06:02 AM
#2
And USA kilts does really good work.
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20th March 25, 01:56 PM
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Since Logan's and MacLennan's share the same tartan (I've got MacLennan blood), I've done extensive research into all the tartans the various mills produce and far above the rest was House of Edgar's modern colors from the "Old and Rare" collection.
It's well worth checking out.
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20th March 25, 02:56 PM
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https://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/...64#post1409164
Here you can see the Logan/MacLennan tartan in colors that are a bit truer than the HoE website depicts.
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20th March 25, 03:59 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by PiperPadre
This really shows what a finished kilt would look like then! And to be sure, this is the Ancient colors?
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20th March 25, 09:11 PM
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 Originally Posted by George T Logan Jr
This really shows what a finished kilt would look like then! And to be sure, this is the Ancient colors?
No, those are the modern colors by House of Edgar (Old and Rare Collection).
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21st March 25, 06:10 AM
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Thanks for joining!
About colours, here's a collage I put together that I think shows the differences pretty well. (The tartan is Fraser.)
The various mills agree on what "modern colours" and "ancient colours" are called and look like.
With "weathered colours" that's Lochcarron's name, while Dalgliesh uses "reproduction colours". Note that in "weathered/reproduction colours" green becomes brown and blue becomes grey.
The "muted colours" shown are unique to House of Edgar. (Sorry that swatch is a different Fraser sett.)

About the various styles of kilts, personally I prefer hand-stitched kilts made in the traditional way over modern machine-stitched kilts, but I recognise that there's a place for all sorts. Here's my take on it (I receive no income from YouTube) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=px5D9CFCi7Q
Last edited by OC Richard; 21st March 25 at 06:38 AM.
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20th March 25, 03:39 PM
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 Originally Posted by RGM1
And USA kilts does really good work.
I've been getting swatches from them. I've gotten HOE 13oz, Locharron 16oz, Locharron 13oz, and STR 13oz. I'm expecting a couple more, looking for differences between the fabric and trying to imagine what a whole kilt would look like from an HOE swatch that's only about 5 x 8 inches.
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