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9th February 11, 10:19 AM
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The original kilt style?
Look what I found today!
The only example I'm aware of, other than in portraits, of the missing link between feileadh beag and kilt.
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9th February 11, 10:49 AM
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Peter, you are such a tease.
WHERE is the rest of your information? Where was it found, est. date of creation, etc etc?
I can only assume this gross oversight is due to an impending paper on the topic?
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9th February 11, 02:23 PM
#3
Originally Posted by artificer
Peter, you are such a tease.
WHERE is the rest of your information? Where was it found, est. date of creation, etc etc?
I can only assume this gross oversight is due to an impending paper on the topic?
I'd rather not say where it is right now, much more work to do, but the same source has a wonderful late Regency waistcoat and plaid in Wilsons' MacFarlane plus three first half C18th plaids.
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9th February 11, 02:30 PM
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Originally Posted by figheadair
I'd rather not say where it is right now, much more work to do, but the same source has a wonderful late Regency waistcoat and plaid in Wilsons' MacFarlane plus three first half C18th plaids.
Now you're just taunting us...
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9th February 11, 10:58 AM
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Good find, Peter! Please tell us more. Is this your photograph of the actual kilt, or did you rather find the photograph? I'm extremely interested in the provenance behind this. Military?
One thing I note is that the box pleats seem to be pleated to the black line on the green, then shift to the double black on the blue about half way through. (There is actually one off-center pleat in the middle).
I note, too, that the top waist band extends beyond the edge of the kilt itself, so I am guessing that it was used as some kind of fastener. That would also explain its presence, as all of the early tailored kilts I have examined have been selvage to selvage.
What are the apron edges like? No fringe? Self-fringe?
I'm very interested in seeing more!
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9th February 11, 11:12 AM
#6
Ah, the sound of hundreds of newbies scratching their heads and saying "Huh???"
Kilted Teacher and Wilderness Ranger and proud member of Clan Donald, USA
Happy patron of Jack of the Wood Celtic Pub and Highland Brewery in beautiful, walkable, and very kilt-friendly Asheville, NC.
New home of Sierra Nevada AND New Belgium breweries!
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9th February 11, 11:28 AM
#7
Originally Posted by Tartan Hiker
Ah, the sound of hundreds of newbies scratching their heads and saying "Huh???"
Exactly...you said it for me and beat me to it! What??? Huh???
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9th February 11, 12:06 PM
#8
This is really ineresting. I have always been amazed at all of the different types of kilts and kilt closures. Not to Hijack but Matt it would be great to see pictures of all of the kinds of kilts and closures you have come across. Also anyone else who has different closures or styles.
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9th February 11, 12:03 PM
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Last edited by figheadair; 9th February 11 at 12:52 PM.
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9th February 11, 12:21 PM
#10
The Barry
"Confutatis maledictis, flammis acribus addictis;
voca me cum benedictis." -"Dies Irae" (Day of Wrath)
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