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5th August 06, 03:39 PM
#1
Way to go 
Your fast gaining on me and my 8 but I've been getting hand sewn traditionals in my family tartans as my kilt priorities, only two more to go and then I can focus on other kilts 
Rob
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5th August 06, 03:51 PM
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Well, I only have one hand sewn traditional in my family tartan. But, there are several others on the list. I've just been trying to get enough kilts to wear on a daily basis is all. I know I definately wouldn't use a closet full of hand sewns as daily wear.
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5th August 06, 05:51 PM
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Bradley,
I'm sure you will like your SWK Wallace Economy. I love mine, wear it several times a week!
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5th August 06, 06:09 PM
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 Originally Posted by Mysticwolf
Bradley,
I'm sure you will like your SWK Wallace Economy. I love mine, wear it several times a week!
Well, I'm wearing it as I type. I wore it to the grocery store a bit ago. I love this thing. Very comfy. I really like the shoter yardage. I think someone had mentioned the SWK standards having the excess fabric in the fell. I do enjoy the NS as well and will continue to wear it as well. This was my first red tartan. Everything else has been "subdued" in comparison. I felt like I stuck out a bit more. Though I do realize that I stick out, no matter WHAT I wear.
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5th August 06, 07:34 PM
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 Originally Posted by Tattoobradley
Well, I only have one hand sewn traditional in my family tartan. But, there are several others on the list. I've just been trying to get enough kilts to wear on a daily basis is all. I know I definately wouldn't use a closet full of hand sewns as daily wear.
Working as a cook means I wear a solid black Pittsburgh kilt or one of the no longer available USA Victory kilts. The hand sewn traditionals are for everything else though I do have a Pittsburgh kilt that is the same weight and feel of dress slacks, they look great when you want a smart modern look withoot the tartan.
Rob
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5th August 06, 09:16 PM
#6
Congrats on the new kilt.
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