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    Thank you for all the replies, I really appreciate it.

    I’m not into the reanacting. I got the great gilt idea from the “Kilted Bushcraft Highlander” on YouTube and really want to try hunting and bushcrafting in a great kilt.

    I really really enjoy the weathered stewart hunting tweed and had contemplated a kilt in that but think the colours may be on the formal softer side than what I’m looking for. Although it may look really good as a great kilt when out in the woods.

    I’ve looked at the ancient, large sett versions but nothing jumps out at me.

    I did see these bracken stewart tartans today by loch carron and they really have my interest peaked.

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    I think the real problem in the amount of options I have and that it’s hard to visualize them.

    Thanks again,

    Kilted Doghdoir
    Last edited by Kilted Doghdóir; 6th June 21 at 10:16 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post

    Rather in the pre-WWI Full Dress all Other Ranks, riflemen and drummers alike, wore this sort of plaid. Note that it's not fringed, and is not worn with a brooch, rather tied at the epaulette with a ribbon.



    Here being worn.

    That looks a lot more like it. The major difference being that the one I have has fringe, and the opposite end of the belt is clearly designed for a brooch.

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    Drummer's plaid

    This is the page were I got the name "drummer plaid". What they call a drummer plaid is what I have. Of course, I don't know if they are correctly using the name.

    http://www.robertsonco.com/category.php?id_category=50
    Last edited by Crazy Dave; 7th June 21 at 05:36 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post
    I love the Hunting Stewart Weathered in Marton Mills tweed https://martonmills.com/product-cate...d-collections/

    I think it's the nicest kilt fabric I've ever worn. It looks and feels terrific.

    (I know opinions vary, and many people don't like tweed for kilts.)

    I personally don't want a great kilt, but if I did this is the cloth I would use.

    However Old Stewart in Ancient Colours is quite lovely, and would be a close second choice for me.

    I think that this is just about the nicest tartan pattern that there is and it is on my "Buy" list as soon as the budgetary ducks have fallen into a straight line.
    Those ancient U Nialls from Donegal were a randy bunch.

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