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    Ferguson Ancient

    Wanted to share pics of my new kilt just recieved from Rocky.





    Hope these pics do it justice. Believe me, I'm stoked to have it and with how it looks.
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    ...And I'll defiantly bring down the pic size next time!
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    Very nice! Cool buckle too.

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    That's a nice tartan.
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    awesome ink and a bad *** looking kilt!! which make of kilt is that? (casual, semi-trad., etc., etc.)

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    Nice semi-trad, I like it pleated to the stripe. Also like the Arrogant Bastard Ale belt buckle. Are the boots a custom job or did you find them somewhere?

    Might suggest a wider belt, just generally for the kilt and the buckle too. Maybe a Punisher sporran. http://www.wyvernleatherworks.com/ourproducts (about halfway down the page) Or maybe you could get Donnie to carve you that ABA Gargoyle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ozth3dog View Post
    awesome ink and a bad *** looking kilt!! which make of kilt is that? (casual, semi-trad., etc., etc.)
    It's a Premier from USA Kilts in a 13oz frabric.
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    Great looking kilt! Love the pleating to the stripe.

    And the belt buckle is cool too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by svc40bt View Post
    Nice semi-trad, I like it pleated to the stripe. Also like the Arrogant Bastard Ale belt buckle. Are the boots a custom job or did you find them somewhere?

    Might suggest a wider belt, just generally for the kilt and the buckle too. Maybe a Punisher sporran. http://www.wyvernleatherworks.com/ourproducts (about halfway down the page) Or maybe you could get Donnie to carve you that ABA Gargoyle.
    Boots are military surplus, tanker boots. Just put a fresh shine on 'em.

    I have wider belts, in both black and mahogany (brown). Tend to defer to this one and the buckle for the casual dress, and it covers less of this tartan, which I really do like.

    The AB in leather would be good. I just recently purchased a sporran from Donnie. Mahogany leather with a Celtic cross design. He did a great job on it and is excellent to do business with. Plus, I think I'm already sporting my share of the skully motif.
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    Sorry for assuming it was a semi-traditional, should have looked at the site first, as they only have Ferguson modern in the PV. The ancient colors look good against the black polo. Still wondering about the boots, I've never seen anything like them before.

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