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8th August 07, 09:21 AM
#1
Colin,
When I saw that Jerry offered the weathered in a standard line, I just about needed a bucket for the drool. Now I'm just waiting to order until the brown leather nightstalker sporrans come out, and I'll place my order. Of course when I do that, I think I'll also order a black leather nightstalker sporran and matching standard nightstalker tartan kilt.
*sigh* the addiction continures
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8th August 07, 09:45 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by LordKiltClad
Colin,
When I saw that Jerry offered the weathered in a standard line, I just about needed a bucket for the drool. Now I'm just waiting to order until the brown leather nightstalker sporrans come out, and I'll place my order. Of course when I do that, I think I'll also order a black leather nightstalker sporran and matching standard nightstalker tartan kilt.
*sigh* the addiction continures
Let me know how it turns out. I was a bit miffed when I saw stillwater offering the weathered, but only because I went through a 3-4 month ordeal to get my weathered MacKenzie from Scotland. Ah well, I am quite fond of the 13 oz Lochcarron wool so I am ok now (breathe in, breath out....repeat..).
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8th August 07, 09:34 AM
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I have McKenzie ancestry and have recently acquired a budget kilt in McKenzie tartan. I was surprised to find this tartan so readily available in a casual kilt but as others have said there are a lot of septs entitled to wear McKenzie and it also has military connections. It is not quite so commonly seen here in Scotland compared to, for example, Black Watch or Royal Stewart, but is one of the commoner tartans which more people tend to instantly recognise.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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8th August 07, 09:39 AM
#4
One guy was on here about 2 years ago forbidding everyone from wearing the McKenzie Tartan , I wear it because my Great Grandfather was a sergeant in the Ross-shire buffs, and served in India in the mid late 1800s the Buffs wore the McKenzie Tartan and I sometimes wear a Dress Mckenzie 8 yard from Hendersons of Stirling.
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8th August 07, 09:41 AM
#5
I too am a MacKenzie. My grandmother was born a MacKenzie. Right now I own a cheap basic MacKenzie kilt that i got for about 40 bucks, but I too intend on buying the Weathered MacKenzie here soon. I think it looks nice.
As for the original question, I do think that the MacKenzie has kind of become a universal tartan, but like any tartan, i think you should buy what you like, and just treat whatever you decide to buy with respect.
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9th August 07, 09:16 AM
#6
You MAY want to be careful wearing it if it's pleated to the stripe and you happen to be visiting a place where a regiment that itself wears that tartan in that fashion is based (such as Vancouver BC where the Seaforth Highlanders of Canada are located), otherwise you might have some fast explaining to do (and you may wind up having to buy rounds of beverages).
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9th August 07, 11:47 AM
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 Originally Posted by Edward Teach
You MAY want to be careful wearing it if it's pleated to the stripe and you happen to be visiting a place where a regiment that itself wears that tartan in that fashion is based (such as Vancouver BC where the Seaforth Highlanders of Canada are located), otherwise you might have some fast explaining to do (and you may wind up having to buy rounds of beverages).
I just noticed that this is one of your first posts Edward. Welcome to XmarkstheScot!
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8th August 07, 09:51 AM
#8
it's okay Colin, find your happy place, find your happy place.
I'll probably have my SWK Weathered MacKenzie before Xmas, as I intend to wear to Disney. I'm planning on writing a review of SWK once my Thrifty MacLaren gets here sometime this week, and once I get a leather nightstalker, and standard kilt.
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8th August 07, 10:00 AM
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My band wears the MacKenzie tartan!
I know that Frugal Corner offers MacKenzie in both their 16 oz and 13 oz kilt models.
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8th August 07, 07:29 PM
#10
The weathered MacKenzie from SWK is the reason I posted the question. I love weathered tartans in general, and the MacKenzie looked like a dandy one. Although my clan associations are Douglas/MacGregor, I can't resist a weathered tartan.
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