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1st February 08, 08:30 PM
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Utilikilt Tye Dye Corduroy
Sorry, I'm in a rush, but I have to post a bunch of pictures to share.
Will post a review hopefully this weekend.
Thanks for looking!
Mike
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1st February 08, 08:42 PM
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Are you trying to out do Hamish in one week?
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1st February 08, 10:49 PM
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love the tie died look - was this done before or after manufacture???
ITS A KILT, G** D*** IT!
WARNING: I RUN WITH SCISSORS
“I asked Mom if I was a gifted child… she said they certainly wouldn’t have paid for me."
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1st February 08, 11:09 PM
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1st February 08, 11:17 PM
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2nd February 08, 04:19 AM
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Another really cool and macho looking kilt. Congratulations.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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2nd February 08, 05:34 AM
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Now that really is different. How's your family taking to your conversion.
I really like the fabric. Since it's cordoroy, do you have to iron it inside out?
Oh, you wouldn't know....
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2nd February 08, 07:22 AM
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Andy in Ithaca, NY
Exile from Northumberland
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3rd February 08, 02:04 AM
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4th February 08, 02:56 AM
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cacunn,
Lol, no, there is no way that I could ever outdo Hamish, nor Riverkilt, nor many of the other members of this website.
UmAnOnion,
It was done post manufacture. It was sent out to TyeDye Everything in Idaho.
Monkey@Arms,
Well, almost. I also loved the one that was shown on the website, but it wasn't in my size. They checked around though, and found a regular tan corduroy in my size, and then I shipped it to Tyedye everything and they did the same process on it. Thanks!
SFCRick, cessna152towser, andyfg, Coemgen,
Thanks for the kind words.
James MacMillan,
Everyone in my family thinks it's great. I don't wear kilts all the time, but quite a fair amount of time. I still get some ribbing from friends and family at times, but they've always known that I'll march to the beat of my own drummer when I feel like it.
Lol, no, I haven't ironed it. Actually, the corduroy does a pretty good job of not showing creases most of the time. Makes for an easy wear around kilt, especially if there's much driving involved. Usually just pull the pleats when it comes out of the wash, and let it hang dry (sometimes with clips) and they look fine again.
I really like the corduroy kilts. They're not too warm, not too cold. Have a good weight to them to resist wind fly-away. And they're just really comfy. I'd say my cord kilts are in the top 3 for comfort.
Thanks,
Mike
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