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    New Belt and Buckle from Mackenzie Accessories


    On a vendor's stall at New Hampshire games I spotted a belt which looked to be a good match for my new Paisley kilt but was too short and had a buckle which I did not like. I needed a belt made up in my size and fitted with a suitable buckle which I also chose. After a remarkably short Jones the belt and buckle arrived today. The belt is made by Heather M. Jaccoma of MacKenzie Couture Accessories www.mackenziebelts.com from Cumberland, Maine. The belt pattern is described as peacock green, although it can be reversed and worn as plain green and the buckle is a miniature of a Viking warrior's oval shield.

    The belt and buckle tone in well with the Paisley kilt.

    Trying on the kilt and belt together also provided an opportunity to see how this kilt would look with the more formal shirt and tie which I had been wearing earlier in the day to the air museum along with my Royal Air Force tartan kilt.
    Last edited by cessna152towser; 9th October 10 at 02:07 PM. Reason: spelling!!
    Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.

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    That buckle looks superb, Alex. Quite unique, I am sure I've not seen anything like it before. What fabric is the belt made from? It makes a nice change from the usual black or brown belts that we all have.

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    Chas

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    Very nice Alex, Bit loud for my tastes though but you pull it off well.
    The hielan' man he wears the kilt, even when it's snowin';
    He kens na where the wind comes frae,
    But he kens fine where its goin'.

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    Sure looks like your heading back to the 70's Alex Carefull you don't get back into those platform shoes. Great to see you having fun with the outfit and looking great by the way

    Just as an aside, we have repeats of that great British cops and robbers show, Life on Mars. on TV at the moment, sure brings a smile to the face to see all those clothes again

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    Excellent find at the games. Glad to hear that the "jones" was very short. Although I didn't tell you in person, the Paisley was very sharp looking in person. photo's don't do it justice.

    Chris Shepherd

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    That buckle, all I can say is wow!
    Glen McGuire

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