View Poll Results: Which, more colorful tartan for my next kilt?
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Isle of Skye
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Donegal County
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Monaghan County
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Fraser Red Modern
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23rd June 14, 11:52 AM
#1
Next wool kilt
The time has come to consider my second wool kilt. I purchased a 5 yard wool from USAkilts in Weathered Douglas 16 oz Lochcarron wool , I absolutely love it . But this time I want something a little more colorful. These are the Tartans I'm considering.
Isle of Skye anc Loch 16.jpg
Isle of Skye 16 oz Lochcarron
Donegal County HOE 13oz.jpg
Donegal County 13 oz House of Edgar
Monaghan County HOE 13.jpg
Monaghan County 13 oz House of Edgar
fraser red mod Loch 16 OR.jpg
Fraser Modern red 16 oz. Locharron
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23rd June 14, 01:02 PM
#2
I really like the Monaghan County, mainly for an autumn feel to it.
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The Following 2 Users say 'Aye' to briansbarkery For This Useful Post:
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23rd June 14, 01:44 PM
#3
I really love Isle of Skye. It is a beautiful tartan that makes so much sense when you are actually on Skye...the colors are there in the hillsides. It is really versatile too, so you can wear it with a lot of colors too. So that gets my vote of the above.
That said, I really like the Donegal and the Monaghan tartans too. For different reasons. I have been partial to blue tartans of late and I like the color progression of the background colors from blue to green in this tartan. The Monaghan does have a nice autumnal feel to it, so I like it, but may not lend itself well to year round wear for the same reason.
I don't think you'd go wrong with any of these choices.
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23rd June 14, 01:49 PM
#4
Rich: My vote was based solely on the color (the only criterion you mentioned) in the "pictures" in your OP. Thus, IOS - best overall, Donegal - most colorful, Monaghan - most subdued, Fraser - brightest. I don't think you can go wrong with any of them.
John
Last edited by mookien; 23rd June 14 at 01:50 PM.
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23rd June 14, 01:50 PM
#5
Definitely Isle of Skye, mate. Such a colourful/gorgeous sett!
Best of luck deciding,
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23rd June 14, 04:57 PM
#6
Isle of Skye has been done to death. Will possibly look like a pipe band issue....or a rental.....
Have to say that I like Donegal County and I note that another forumite has already posted a pic of a kilt in that tartan:-
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...donegal-22481/
Monaghan County looks more like a tweed or the sort of thing a woman's scarf or the lining of a trench coat would be made from.
Red Fraser.....why in modern colours? What about muted?
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23rd June 14, 05:23 PM
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As much as I love IoS, Ron Abbott is right that it's starting to be a bit 'done'.
If you have ties to Monaghan County I'd do that, next would be Fraser, assuming you have family ties there.
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23rd June 14, 05:40 PM
#8
I have to say of my 18 kilts Isle of Skye has been in the favourite top 3 since I purchased it.
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23rd June 14, 07:06 PM
#9
I love my Isle of Skye. But not to sway you in any way.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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23rd June 14, 07:12 PM
#10
It is hard to beat the IOS in terms of color and balance... As others have said, though, it is becoming common.
Rondo
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