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    Royal Stewart Kilt

    New Royal Stewart Kilt and accessories - very popular when I have been wearing it out and about
    Last edited by Kilted Somerset; 10th August 16 at 02:29 AM.
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    Have someone check the pulse of anyone not giving a compliment. Looking dapper my friend.

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    Most kind of you to say so Sir - the Royal Stewart is one of the most recognised tartans I think
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    Very smart, Simon. I have a very casual Royal Stewart acrylic, which is relegated to working outside jobs only as my wife does not like the tartan. No idea why, she just says she doesn't (like it).
    Last edited by tpa; 10th August 16 at 06:51 AM.
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    Royal Stewart

    Thats a shame she doesn't like it, but some people don't like too much red in the tartan
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    I have a Royal Stewart kilt also, but have not worn a red shirt with it. Thought it might be to much red but after seeing your post a red shirt is on my to buy list. Looking good!

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    It does look smart, your grey/red outfit there.

    My wife doesn't care for red tartans in general. She prefers things like Isle of Skye, Flower Of Scotland, and pretty much any blue/green tartan especially when done in Ancient or Weathered colours.

    BTW I have a Royal Stewart kilt, but I wear mine with khaki



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    Royal Stewart and Red Shirt

    Quote Originally Posted by Dusty View Post
    I have a Royal Stewart kilt also, but have not worn a red shirt with it. Thought it might be to much red but after seeing your post a red shirt is on my to buy list. Looking good!
    Yeah - I wasn't sure either until I tried it, but it does work very well I think
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    looking mighty fine there Sir, the Khaki is an excellent choice!
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