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    Saffron looks like a decent color, especially in the desert like in Ron's pictures.

    AND, in a pinch, you can soak the kilt with rice and warm water and make paella!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kfreeouf View Post
    I guess it's just human nature to ask a question and hope that the answers support the direction you are leaning in.
    I'm very encouraged that a Saffron would be a good, strong choice and useful addition to my wardrobe.
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    Keith
    It's not loud at all and you will find it a very valuable addition. It also looks good with lovat green. I have seen two SWK saffron shadow tartans and I myself have a caramel Carhardt (duck cloth) kilt.

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    Question

    Okay, a question for those who wear Saffron frequently.

    I've heard a complaint made (more than once) that if a Saffron kilt is worn frequently outdoors that the color tends to fade to a dull color after a while from the effects of constant exposure to sunshine.
    Is there any truth in this?

    I love the color, but am hesitant to add it to my list because of this complaint.
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    I tend to wear my Stilwater Saffron for evenings. Love it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoldHighlander View Post

    I've heard a complaint made (more than once) that if a Saffron kilt is worn frequently outdoors that the color tends to fade to a dull color after a while from the effects of constant exposure to sunshine.
    Is there any truth in this?

    I love the color, but am hesitant to add it to my list because of this complaint.
    I don't own one (primarily because I'm not Irish although I think it looks fine); I've heard about the fading issue though but never met anyone who actually complained about it.


    On the other hand I didn't think bleaching from the sun was a problem in your neck of the woods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chef View Post
    I don't own one (primarily because I'm not Irish although I think it looks fine); I've heard about the fading issue though but never met anyone who actually complained about it.


    On the other hand I didn't think bleaching from the sun was a problem in your neck of the woods.
    It certainly is a very rare possibility in this neck of the woods. I do a lot of hillwalking in my green solid colour, and my black solid colour, neither of them see enough warm sun to make a difference. That is until Global Warming really sets in!

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    go for it man!!
    Gillmore of Clan Morrison

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chef View Post
    On the other hand I didn't think bleaching from the sun was a problem in your neck of the woods.
    Good point
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    I would say go for it indeed,....and be proud to wear it.
    It's a beautiful kilt for evening wear, as it is for 'any time' wear.
    The saffron kilt is the pride of the Royal Irish regiments.

    I think they are beautiful,...and as has already been said,....with either Black or rifle, archer or Lovat green.

    Neil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoldHighlander
    On the other hand I didn't think bleaching from the sun was a problem in your neck of the woods.
    Probably the very reason this was the choice of the Irish regiments....no risk of sunlight fading.

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