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7th December 08, 06:20 PM
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Extremes of Freedom Kilts: A Double Review
Well, our kilts have arrived and we are, of course, thrilled!
Here are some pics of my long awaited "Pink Death" camo mini.
It's very comfie, giving me a place to put my hands.
Very nice wide belt loops, so I can steal Panache's kilt belts (shown here with just a regular wide belt). Do you like my kilt pin?
The obligatory pleat shot, showing the attractive logo.
This skirt is built like a tank, very solid and comfortable. I can carry everything I need in the side cargo pockets and the under apron pocket (not pictured here). Also, Steve made it adjustable with four snaps on each side at the top of the apron-so I'm allowed to indulge over the holidays and it will still fit me!
I'm sure my dear husband is chomping at the bit, waiting to post his pictures, so I'm going to hand over to him. It will demonstrate how we don't always match, but we always do tend to take things as far as possible to either extreme.
More to come....
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7th December 08, 06:47 PM
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Darling I don't know why I go to extremes
Too high or too low there ain't no in-betweens
And if I stand or I fall
It's all or nothing at all
Darling I don't know why I go to extremes
Billy Joel
So you have seen how my lovely Flame-Haired Celtic Amazon Goddess chose a "Pink Death Camo" contemporary mini kilt from Steve.
I went to the the other extreme and decided to order one of Steve's traditionally styled kilts, but with some decidedly nontraditional characteristics.
Having seen both The Wizard of BC's and walkerk's wonderful Isle of Skye tartan Freedom Kilts, and because Kent and I are the Bobbsey twins (not to mention trying to keep up with the McMurdos of this world!) I went with the exact same kilt.
So on to the pictures!
A very well made kilt, a very beautiful tartan, and a very nice fit . I did make one change though, I requested that this kilt come minus the unnecessary third strap.
Pleated to "No Stripe". My lovely wife and I had some interesting discussions with Steve via Skype about pleating options and this is popular for a reason, it is just beautiful.
The purple hose are Lewis hose from Matt Newsome at the Scottish Tartans museum, a perfect match with the Isle of Skye tartan. The shirt is from Kevin Kinney at Empire Canvas Works, it is an updated version of a classic shirt (and because of this a perfect match to Steve's kilt)
I did mention that this kilt has some "nontraditional characteristics" here is one:
Slash pockets in front!
Here is another, a large under apron pocket!
Here is what I was carrying in them
Just the thing for an SCD monthly party!
The F-H.C.A.G.'s kilt has the same type of under apron pocket. But the picture of her reaching into it.... and what she was carrying there...it ...err..well...this a family friendly forum after all....anyway
The F-H.C.A.G. has an under apron pocket on her mini kilt, take my word for it.
So how does this kilt look out and about?
Let's find out!
More to come
Cheers
Jamie
Last edited by Panache; 7th December 08 at 09:47 PM.
Reason: Typos, The F-H.C.A.G. wearing that mini is very distracting!
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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7th December 08, 06:56 PM
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7th December 08, 07:07 PM
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Pshah! I'll see your traditional kilted look and raise you a red-head on a muscle car and a little "civil disobedience" to boot!
Hee! Hee!
More to come, I'm sure.
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7th December 08, 10:27 PM
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Originally Posted by The F-H.C.A.G.
Pshah! I'll see your traditional kilted look and raise you a red-head on a muscle car and a little "civil disobedience" to boot!
Hee! Hee!
More to come, I'm sure.
I would have a bit of difficulty writing your citation for parking in front of a Fire Hydrant...I believe the defense to prosecution would be that, technically, since you are with the vehicle it is considered standing, not parking, but I would argue "What Fire Hydrant"?
Chase
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8th December 08, 07:41 AM
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The both of you look wonderful. Enjoy the new kilts!
Wear in good health,
Sara
"There is one success- to be able to spend your life your own way."
~Christopher Morley
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7th December 08, 07:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Panache
So I headed out for a stroll with the dog in the foothills of Los Gatos.
Jamie, these photos of you in your new IOS are among the best you've ever posted.
Nice kilts, the both of you.
Regards,
Rex.
At any moment you must be prepared to give up who you are today for who you could become tomorrow.
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7th December 08, 07:26 PM
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new kilts
Wow!
You both look great in your kilts. I am happy to see couples both getting kilts and enjoying the experience.
I just bought a couple of remnants of plaid/tartan for the Mrs. and I, so hopefully she too will jump on the tartan train and have something made out of the cloth.
The photos look really great!
Thanks for sharing.
"V"
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7th December 08, 07:01 PM
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Sweet!! And while I can appreciate the very fine craftsmanship of the Isle of Skye, the Pink Death Camo is STUNNING!! Well maybe it's the "all together put 'em"...
Very nice work from Freedom Kilts! And congrats on the new acquisitions!
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7th December 08, 07:08 PM
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Congratulations! They look great.
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