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    My first Kilt

    Thank you to Rocky and the wonderful staff at USA Kilts. They have made my first experience buying a kilt a great one. Let me know what you guys think.



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    Congratulations on joining the ranks of the kilted and well done Rocky.
    Looking good, seems fine to my eyes, though some of the kilt police might say there is not enough knee on show.
    Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.

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    Looks good to me! Of course, you are going to want a few more pairs of hose (in different colours) and flashes or garters and some different ties and some different shirts. Not forgetting kilt pins and a nice sgian dubh and and and ...

    It goes on and on. Then, just when you have it all, you'll want a new kilt!

    Regards

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    welcome to the addiction

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    The issue of not enough knee showing is probably not the case, us men of substance have that problem as our kilt hangs out farther away from our knees giving the illusion that the kilt is too low or the hose are too high.

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    Thanks Harold Cannon. That definitely the case. The tartan is Ancient Taylor. Thanks everyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ktaylo12 View Post
    Thanks Harold Cannon. That definitely the case. The tartan is Ancient Taylor. Thanks everyone.
    Nice Kilt, good job. Love the tartan! I'll have to remember that one. Does it really have that much purple? I like. ith:

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    Quote Originally Posted by ktaylo12 View Post
    Thanks Harold Cannon. That definitely the case. The tartan is Ancient Taylor. Thanks everyone.
    Very, very nice. looks like the Lockcarron 16oz. Sorry but we just like to know these little details.

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    Nice looking kilt...comgratulations. What's the tartan?

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    You look great!
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