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31st December 08, 10:20 PM
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Aye, I've noticed the same thing, except with me it started kind as a big bang thing. I got a Clarke/Clerical to do a wedding, then I discovered X-marks , and well the rabbit hole got deeper and deeper.
I now own:
five sporrans: a rabbit fur dress, a SWK night Stalker, a basic brown leather sporran, a basic black leather sporran, and a custom leather in a walnut with Celtic knots.
A dress Prince Charlie for my wedding business. A Harris tweed argyle for me.
Two very nice kilt pins, a golden panther and a silver claymore, a cheaper saltier which I probably will only wear for kick around stuff later this summer.
Six pair of kilt hose; Green, Gray, Cabled diamond Gray, Black thigh high woollies, Blue, and the first mandatory cream cable diamond that every one gets.
Four kilts: the above mentioned Cleric, a SWK Gordon, SWK Saffron, and my newest a Royal Stewart PV. I am thinking about a 16 oz Lare in a Lindsay or a Birse (family clans), and possibly later on a X kilt for summer.
Oh, I donned my first kilt in October of this year. What can you do?
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1st January 09, 06:43 AM
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 Originally Posted by BroosterB1
Aye, I've noticed the same thing, except with me it started kind as a big bang thing. I got a Clarke/Clerical to do a wedding, then I discovered X-marks , and well the rabbit hole got deeper and deeper.
I now own:
five sporrans: a rabbit fur dress, a SWK night Stalker, a basic brown leather sporran, a basic black leather sporran, and a custom leather in a walnut with Celtic knots.
A dress Prince Charlie for my wedding business. A Harris tweed argyle for me.
Two very nice kilt pins, a golden panther and a silver claymore, a cheaper saltier which I probably will only wear for kick around stuff later this summer.
Six pair of kilt hose; Green, Gray, Cabled diamond Gray, Black thigh high woollies, Blue, and the first mandatory cream cable diamond that every one gets.
Four kilts: the above mentioned Cleric, a SWK Gordon, SWK Saffron, and my newest a Royal Stewart PV. I am thinking about a 16 oz Lare in a Lindsay or a Birse (family clans), and possibly later on a X kilt for summer.
Oh, I donned my first kilt in October of this year. What can you do? 
Same with me, although I have moved on to the second stage of the binge- purge (well not exactly purge) cycle that follows.
I got in heavy with Argyll and a tweed jacket and waistcoat sets with my first kilt, my family ForresterModern (hence the handle), and all the accoutrements (ghillies, hose, sporran, balmoral, and all the pins/broaches, etc... ) that one needs to start off properly, all in anticipation of my first Scotland trip this past spring. No sooner that package arrived than I ordered two more kilts (tanks in 16 on Black Isle and Ancient MacDonald) and started on my quest to fill in the holes im my sporran, hose, belts and buckels, sgian dhubs, flat caps in tartan, etc... collection. Then a breath while that all worked its way through the shipping and customs system, but immediately after its arrival I went off and ordered another tank in IoS which arrived right before my Scotland trip in late May. Picked up a few trinkets and a lot of nice hose while in the ancient homeland, along with several bottles of cask strength single malt water of life. Before I left I got a custom grey tweek heavyweight Inverness made for me too. Upon return I got the itch again and ordered a tweed jacket and waistcoat in lovat green followed by another tank, this time in Ancient Douglas, which arrived a couple months ago. Since then I have ordered a pair of tan ghillies, 8 mtrs of single width custom woven 13 oz Allen 1996 tartan, a Burnett and Struth casual in weathered Macdonald, a true Braveheart tartan tank in 16oz from bobolishious, 4 double width meters of Forrester Modern Hunting in 13 oz, and finally a 16oz tank in HoE Muted Macdonald of Glencoe (which I hope arrives in time to wear for the anniversary of the massacre). Still got the itch for more but holding off as best I can because I am truly a casual and occasional wearer since my wife doesn't really like me wearing them on "regular" days or ordering a lot more when she thinks I won't be wearing them that much. A few other t-shirts, caps, badges, pins, sporrans and other little things intermixed. Oh and along the way I got my son an infant Macdonald kilt and grey flannel flat cap (he looks so cute in it). I have plans for a couple of our resident experts to turn my fabric purchases into lovely handmade tanks, but need to hold off on that until the xmas bills arrive and are cleared off the books. And this is all in just 12 months time. But I am sure the urge will recur thereafter, just not sure what else there is to look for at this point.
Need to shop-----help me-----need to shop---help me.
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1st January 09, 07:54 AM
#3
It's part of the madnes. Always, there but then it grabs you wildly and you can't relieve it to you satisfy the acute addiction. There is no middle ground.
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1st January 09, 05:41 PM
#4
Alas, I wish I could go on a kilt buying binge!
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