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Kilted Wedding
My wife's brother got married this weekend. The groom and his men wore kilts (including myself.) He had his kilt made in the Wood tartan (his surname.) The other two guys wore Black Watch, and I wore my Seaforth kilt. They had a piper, and I cannot remember his name, but he's pretty popular.
I'll have to upload some pictures of the actual event this evening, and then some more after the photographer gets the pictures ready.
For starters, here's my kilt in reconstruction. The pleats were in sorry shape when I got it about a year ago or so, but the actual kilt is really beautiful and held up well the past 57 years.
This first picture shows how far I had gotten with basting.
And the second is kind of a close up of how the pleats were looking from below.
My wife has all the good pictures on her camera at home. I'll be sure to snag it and get some pictures up here.
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Awesome kilt bro! Where did you get it from?
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Originally Posted by IrishGodfather
Awesome kilt bro! Where did you get it from?
I bought it from somebody on here. It just happens to be a perfect fit for me. Somebody in 1952 had the same physique as me.
I'll see if I can remember who it was.
Edit : robthehiker was the fellow. If I'm not mistaken, it's a 28" waist, which is about how big my stomach is below my rib-cage. This thing has to be worn way up high, in military style. When I got it, one of the straps was broken, so I ordered some from SWK and somewhere else. Decided the SWK ones were nicer and replaced just the one strap. It doesn't have a strap on the left, but a button and a small loop, which I don't use. It gets tight enough that I can wear it without having anything fall.
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Looks great! I can't wait to see the photos from this wedding, as well as your own.
Oh, and welcome back!
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Originally Posted by Galician
Looks great! I can't wait to see the photos from this wedding, as well as your own.
Oh, and welcome back!
Thank you, thank you!
We got some pretty good pictures of our hand-fasting ceremony, so I'll be sure to upload those as well. My wife and I, along with our pastor and officiant, didn't want the photographer in front of the pews, so there's only a few good photos.
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Good to hear of all the Kilts. You do have a mighty looking Kilt.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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Originally Posted by GMan
Good to hear of all the Kilts. You do have a mighty looking Kilt.
Thanks! It's definitely very heavy.
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So did you re-press the pleats? I am assuming that is what you were putting the basting stitches in for. Looks like a nice kilt, can't wait to see it in use.
His Exalted Highness Duke Standard the Pertinacious of Chalmondley by St Peasoup
Member Order of the Dandelion
Per Electum - Non consanguinitam
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That kilt looks great for being almost 60 years old! Groomsmen are looking smart as well!
The Barry
"Confutatis maledictis, flammis acribus addictis;
voca me cum benedictis." -"Dies Irae" (Day of Wrath)
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Outstanding! Nice photos!
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