
Originally Posted by
jsrnephdoc
Not a spectrum of colors I've ever really seen in use in kilts before!
Unfortunately those photos don't do the tartan justice, it's beautiful.
In design in general (be it an automobile or a tartan) an extremely difficult thing to achieve is a design that simultaneously looks retro and fresh.
It catches the eye because there's something cutting-edge about it, yet at the same time it has the feel of cool classic vintage things.
The Isle of Skye tartan did that for me the first time I saw it. (Yes I know it's old-hat now, and we can't see it with fresh eyes ever again.) And the Scottish Wildcat tartan did it too.

Originally Posted by
jsrnephdoc
Second from right is my least favorite (it makes it appear that there are DOZENS of far-too-narrow pleats).
Exactly so. There's something in design called "form follows function" which wants the pleats to look like what they are. Trying a trompe l'oeil thing by pleating to the sett, or doing pleating that looks like there's half as many pleats as there are, or twice as many, don't work from a design perspective.
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