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    Type of Irish Kilt?

    Okay, St. Paddy's Day is almost here. For those of you who have an Irish kilt, what type is it....Irish National, Ireland's National, or Heritage of Ireland?

    I have an Irish National; HoE design.

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    I have a saffron. And a terrible, gawdy green tuxedo print t shirt with an "I ***shamrock*** green beer" button printed on the fake lapel.
    "Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.

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    One SWK Irish National, one SWK saffron, one Irish flag tribute by Celtic Warrior.
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    I have a Saffron kilt, since it's wool, it gets some play this time of year at 'nice' events. You will most often see me in my PV Ireland's National (Marton Mills) from USA Kilts. Indeed, that will be my kilt for the 17th, however much stout, whiskey or blood gets on me, it'll wash out!
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    I have a USAKilts Casual Tara, a Keltoi made Marton Mills Jura 16 oz Saffron, and awaiting delivery of another Keltoi made Lochcarron Strome 16 oz O'Saffron, which is the kilt worn by the Royal Irish Regiment of Canada, the only full kilted Irish Regiment worldwide.
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    I have one Saffron SWK Heavyweight and one Irish Revenge from Sportkilt.

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    The answer to this question pretty much amounts to a listing of my kilts! I have an SWK Thrifty in Irish National (HoE), SK in County Cork (HoE), SWK Standard in Saffron, and a Frugal Corner 13oz in Solid Green.

    The only other kilt I own is a Solid Black one from a maker in Pakistan. However, I just ordered another SK in St. Patrick's tartan, although it won't get here by St. Patrick's Day.

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    One SWK saffron, an SWK green, a County Donegal tartan in a 16 oz tank, an irish national sportkilt and an Ulster Ancient from Sturth ( I think I mis-spelt that).

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    My wife and I each have an "Irish National" by Sportkilt and will wear them with pride.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peacekeeper83 View Post
    I have a USAKilts Casual Tara, a Keltoi made Marton Mills Jura 16 oz Saffron, and awaiting delivery of another Keltoi made Lochcarron Strome 16 oz O'Saffron, which is the kilt worn by the Royal Irish Regiment of Canada, the only full kilted Irish Regiment worldwide.
    A nice fabric indeed from Lochcarron.

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