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9th September 11, 01:47 PM
#21
That's better. One down, four to go!
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10th September 11, 07:28 AM
#22
Good on all increasing their kilt-wear-drobe.
From 1 to 4 this summer, here. A custom Angus Harvey of 8 years ago was joined by 3 cheapie Stillwaters (Thrifty, Economy and Standard) for varied mucking around and light /casual summer wear.
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12th September 11, 10:48 AM
#23
Welcome to the addiction. We do have help for you with your kilt addiction in our 12 step program:
Step 1. Buy kilts.
Step 2. Buy Hose.
Step 3. Buy flashes.
Step 4. Buy sporrans.
Step 5. Buy kilt pins.
Step 6. Buy fly plaids.
Step 7. Buy jackets.
Step 8. Buy sgian dubhs.
Step 9. Buy shoes.
Step 10. Learn to make kilts.
Step 11. Hang out on X-Marks.
Step 12. Repeat as necessary and have a good time with friends and family.
Greg Livingston
Commissioner
Clan MacLea (Livingstone)
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12th September 11, 11:27 AM
#24
As a nose-thumb to the "Kilt Kops" and related threads I find it interesting and refreshing that not one person commented on the fact that your kilt stops a couple inches above your kneecap, a heavily and recently discussed topic and a well known no-no around here, but quite becoming on you. There might be other reasons no one else noticed that or failed to mention it though.
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12th September 11, 11:34 AM
#25
 Originally Posted by ForresterModern
As a nose-thumb to the "Kilt Kops" and related threads I find it interesting and refreshing that not one person commented on the fact that your kilt stops a couple inches above your kneecap, a heavily and recently discussed topic and a well known no-no around here, but quite becoming on you. There might be other reasons no one else noticed that or failed to mention it though.
Actually, I believe we need a bigger picture...
Also, we should compare the lenghts of all the kilts just to be sure.

Just kidding...
(maybe ...)
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12th September 11, 11:39 AM
#26
 Originally Posted by be da veva
Just kidding...
No, we should be sure.
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12th September 11, 07:48 PM
#27
All Wool...?
 Originally Posted by ForresterModern
Been there done that----after ordering and recieving my first kilt in, what else, Forrester Modern nearly 4 years ago in preparation for my first trip to Scotland, I fell in love with wearing the darn thing so much that I ordered in rapid succession three more in the next three months---Black Isle, Ancient MacDonald, and Isle of Skye, and recieved them all in time to take them with me to wear in Scotland 9 out of the 10 days we were there. In the 3 yrs 4 months since that trip I have ordered and recieved another 14 kilts and have tartan waiting for three more, when I can finance the kiltmaking thereof. When you go, go big. Dive in head first. The water is fine.
j
JEFF: and is your collection entirely 16 oz. worsted wool? Wow. That sounds nice. I love my wool kilts but have a few modern kilts as well.
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12th September 11, 07:58 PM
#28
 Originally Posted by ForresterModern
There might be other reasons no one else noticed that or failed to mention it though.
She's pulling off a kilt in boots. After that, what can be said? I didn't think it could be done. I once put on my motorcycle boots with a kilt and couldn't get them off fast enough. I nearly went blind. Can only imagine the havoc on society if I had actually left the house like that.
It's like hats. Some things work on some people, and other people with nearly the same features can't do it.
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13th September 11, 06:45 AM
#29
 Originally Posted by seanachie
JEFF: and is your collection entirely 16 oz. worsted wool? Wow. That sounds nice. I love my wool kilts but have a few modern kilts as well.
I love my wool as well, the heavier the better in my book. 12 of my kilts are 15-16 oz wool, including 3 custom weaves, all 8 yd except one 6yd casual. 5 of my kilts are 12-13 oz, all 8yd, 1 custom weave. I also have one 8yd "heavyweight" PV off the peg that I hardly ever wear, and sometimes wonder why I even keep it around, but think that maybe I will start hiking or kayaking in it one of these days. I have two more sections of tartan, one 16oz and one 18oz waiting to go under Bonnie's needle in the hopefully not too distant future. Although I have my reservations about putting an 18 oz Black watch kilt in the same closet as my MacDonald of Glencoe Muted, I remain eager to feel the heft of a tank in regimental weight and see the swish the extra body brings to the kilt.
Sorry for the temporary threadjack. We now return to your regulalry scheduled programming.
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13th September 11, 09:54 AM
#30
@Forrester- I think you get the (enabling) intervention instead of me. 
WOW! 18! Impressive!
Thanks for your kind remarks gentleman *blushes* and not going Kilt Kop on my non-trad garb.
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