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    Solid Color Kilts

    https://www.scotweb.co.uk/products/s...l-casual-kilt/

    This URL leads to some nice solid color kilts. I was wondering what everybody's opinion is about them? I myself like solid color kilts. I don't think they are better than tartan it's just that solid colors are easier to match with patterned shirts. A tartan kilt looks killer but it looks better with solid shirts rather than say striped shirts or shirts with some kind of pattern on them.

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    I have several solid color kilts. I find them a viable option. Of course, saffron and green kilts are often assumed to be Irish. That's fine with me since I have both Scottish and Irish ancestry.
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    I read the product information and it states, "deep pleats". I assume they are knife pleated but did not fid a photo. I would like a solid color if I knew it was a knife instead of a box pleated kilt.

    I would have to get used to the lower waist placement of these kilts though. I fear my growing paunch would be enhanced.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tarheel View Post
    I read the product information and it states, "deep pleats". I assume they are knife pleated but did not fid a photo. I would like a solid color if I knew it was a knife instead of a box pleated kilt.

    I would have to get used to the lower waist placement of these kilts though. I fear my growing paunch would be enhanced.
    Doesn't appear to be an off the rack item and asks for waist, hips and height so fit should be fairly normal.

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    Solid Color Kilts

    I ordered a solid green casual kilt from Scotweb a few months ago. I was pretty happy with the fit, color, construction and swing of the kilt. It does not have as many pleats as I would like but overall for about $200 US, I was pleased. I'll try and post pictures later today of the kilt.
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    Based on my admittedly small sample size, a collection of a couple hundred vintage photos, selfcoloured kilts were more popular in "the old days" than they are nowadays.





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    Black kilts too.

    Gentlemen

    I have 3 solid black kilts with silver buckles, these were made by MERCY in London for PUNK wear back in the day, I guess now it would be called GOTH. The quality is fair, these are absolutely normal kilts except for the color of the fabric. The material is like cotton but may be viscose whatever that is.

    I also have a kilt with a "Shadow Tartan" as well, it is plaid but the light has to hit the material just right to see the pattern otherwise it is black.

    Robert

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