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    Greeting everyone!

    Hello, my name is Mike and I am a new guy to this site. I find the site fasinating and full of information. I bought my first kilt in June at the Celtic Fling in Pennslyvania. I had always wanted one and have look for one to fit my 6'3" frame, but to no avail because they are all pretty much standard length 24" (Try looking on E-bay, all the same length)
    Anyway, for years now I have had my celtic blood activated and have yearned for all things celtic, music, art, history, festivals. I have been smitten
    and I am following my heart to satisfy this great desire.
    Anyway back to the festival...It was a great time! I love the music and the atmosphere. My brother and I and some friends were about to leave when I
    stumbled onto USA KILTS. The owner of the shop was glad to help me and in a matter of minutes I had a kilt that actually fit. It was actually long enough.
    I heard my brother in the distance say,"Look at the sucker, He is getting a kilt
    well, He is not getting one without me too!" So we both got our kilts and finally took the plunge. The owner of the shop said,"Ah! guys you have to take your shorts off under your kilt." "You can't wear a kilt with shorts on."
    My brother said, Oh!! Well off came the shorts and dam it was really cool.
    I am now looking forward to getting another kilt . I wish I could wear it too work..
    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike50
    My brother and I and some friends were about to leave when I
    stumbled onto USA KILTS. The owner of the shop was glad to help me and in a matter of minutes I had a kilt that actually fit.
    Welcome to X-Marks.

    The owner's name is Rocky and he is a member of this forum. Which kilt and tartan did you buy?

    Rocky made me a Casual kilt in Scotland's National tartan and love it.

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    Thumbs up Good to have ya.

    Welcome from the dry desert sands of Southeastern New Mexico! Good to have ya Mike! Many of us are of Celtic ancestory here. Then again, there are some members here who are not. Many of us wear and or prefer tartan/traditional kilts and some prefer contemporary kilts. One common thread that binds us all is the love of the kilt.

    As mentioned the man you bought your kilt from is Rocky and he's a regularly posting member here. I'm awaiting my first kilt from him (4th kilt overall.) From what everyone's told me they are some of the best. I can't wait.

    So, pull up a seat. And enjoy your stay with this rabble.

    I might also mention. KILTS ARE HIGHLY ADDICTIVE. Some of us are utter shells of men overcome with obsession and addiction.

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    Welcome from Phoenix!

    I tried my first kilt about two weeks ago and I'm hooked. I have never felt anything so comfortable in my life!

    I have no Scottish blood and I'm ordering solid-color kilts from Union Kilts, Amerikilts, and Utilikilts thus far.

    I am one inch shorter than you at 6'2"



    Phil

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    Welcome to X-Marks and the addiction!

    Kilts are not highly addictive, merely all-consuming!!

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    Welcome to the rabble from West Texas.
    A kilted Celt on the border.
    Kentoc'h mervel eget bezań saotret
    Omne bellum sumi facile, ceterum ęgerrume desinere.


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    Welcome!

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike50
    Hello,
    Anyway, for years now I have had my celtic blood activated and have yearned for all things celtic, music, art, history, festivals. I have been smitten and I am following my heart to satisfy this great desire.
    Don't we all? Wearing a kilt takes a special connection with a much larger world than the small one most of us inhabit here.
    You'll enjoy this forum, it's worth the time to read and write.

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    Welcome to XMarks and the addiction. We do have an official 12 step program here to assist you. Enjoy.

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    Welcome from the hills and streams of northern Idaho. Yup - Rocky and Kelly at USAK are very helpful and make the dream of owning a custom fit kilt a reality for many of us.

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    Mike,

    This is my favorite thing to say on this board, WELCOME!!!!

    Glad you found Rocky and Kelly, and of course the rest of us.
    Glen McGuire

    A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.

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