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17th August 05, 02:06 PM
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Bear, four-yard, Formal Cut kilt pics
OK, as promised, here are several pictures of the four-yard, Formal Cut Bear Kilt in the muted MacNaughton tartan. Jimmy Carbomb wanted close-ups, so here ya' go, Jimmy! Note the fringed LEFT edge of the over-apron.
Those are blazing white Bear kilt/rugby hose, eh? I just wore them to annoy you all and give Hamish a headache! LOLOL! They really are nice, tho....miles ahead of the other rugby socks I bought.
This is a really old digital camera, sorry for the slightly fuzzy images.
OK, close-ups.... one side
slightly smooshed pleats....I"ve been sitting at my desk all day.
and the other side....
By the way, that's my one-dollar belt from the neighborhood garage sale...the $13 belt buckle from ebay, the $35 sporran from ebay and the $20 sporran straps bought from the leatherworker at the Yule Faire here at the University this past December.
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17th August 05, 02:13 PM
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Great tartan Alan! Bear has got to get that lead time down!!! That fringed apron is growing on me since I got to my USA Kilt with fringed bottom edge. It really gives it a nice rugged look.
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17th August 05, 02:20 PM
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Nice pictures and I am glad that you like your Bear Kilt.
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17th August 05, 04:52 PM
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Alan,
Great pictures of a great kilt!
I know that you will really like your Bear kilt.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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18th August 05, 07:28 AM
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Beannacht Dé,
Hank
"...it's the ocean following in our veins, cause its the salt thats in our tears..."
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19th August 05, 05:55 AM
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Nice kilt, nice tartan, even a nice hat!! and with all the accessories the whole look comes together very nicely, even with the white hose !!;)
I love to see a kilt come up to the navel, I'm no fan of hipster kilts.
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19th August 05, 06:10 AM
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Honestly, the way that Bear finges his kilts is unlike any others!8-)
It's not just leaving the selvedge as-is, but is a straight border line with an impeccably pulled fringe line. It's MUCH better looking in person, ain't it?! That's an added look and feature that takes a LOAD of time and talent to do properly... and he's the only one that finishes the edges that way.
That fit and look is completely BearKilts. You just can't go wrong with an original design and touch! That's why I keep coming back.
Funny thing is that I'm sitting here, writing this response in my BearKilts Cape Breton tartan, Grizzly-Cut. EASILY the most comfortable kilt that I own.
By the way... THANKS for following-up and posting the pictures! It gives others a wonderful look at what's out there! You da man!!!
Last edited by Jimmy Carbomb; 19th August 05 at 06:13 AM.
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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19th August 05, 06:32 AM
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I've had comments about the fringe on my USA kilts, mostly from traditionalists questioning why it's done that way. frankly, I was not real happy with it at first, but it grown on me and I prefer it now.
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19th August 05, 07:27 AM
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Nice kilt Alan.
I know some do and don't like the fringe at the bottom .
Personally I love it it gives the kilt a certain something.
I haven't seen a grizzly up close as yet as I only own a classic
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