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15th February 13, 02:33 AM
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Which tartan is it and where should I buy my kilt?
Halò out there,
I want to buy me first kilt. However, I do not live near a kiltmaker so I have to order it online. What are your experiences with online orders? Is it difficult to get the measurements right so that you get a good fitting kilt?
Which fabric should I use? It shouldn't look cheap and it is not for everyday use... perhaps weddings and so on (as a guest... )
Next question I have: Which tartan is Ewan McGregor wearing here? It looks quite dark for a modern MacGregor... any ideas?
Thank you very much!
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15th February 13, 04:20 AM
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Welcome! I wouldn't worry at all about ordering on-line, I do not live near a kilt maker and I have been able to obtain great fitting kilts. Every site that I have been on, the kilt maker has diagrams and/or descriptions about where the measurements should be taken from. If I had any questions I would just call or e-mail the kilt maker.
Regarding on where to by your kilt, I would not hesitate to buy any kilt from the makers on this forum. Investigating and deciding on which kilt to purchase is always an exciting experience for me and I hope you enjoy it too.
I do believe that the tartan is the Modern MacGregor.
Cheers,
Scott
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15th February 13, 06:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Scott R
I do believe that the tartan is the Modern MacGregor.
Indeed it is.
Last edited by figheadair; 15th February 13 at 11:56 PM.
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15th February 13, 10:37 AM
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Cheers! Thank's for your fast replies.
And these tartans look so different on each website I'm looking at... I just don't want it to be too light green. Any suggestions where I can get the darker modern tartan? Which mill?
Or anyone in here who could ask Ewan himself?
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15th February 13, 01:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Dirk81
... I just don't want it to be too light green. Any suggestions where I can get the darker modern tartan? Which mill? ...
If you want to choose just the right colors for you, I suggest asking your kilt maker to order the tartan from Dalgliesh. Their MacGregor Modern may be seen at ...
http://www.dcdalgliesh.co.uk/tartan_found.rpy?id=107467
Notice that the default colors include Green 20, which is pretty dark. If you want an even darker green, you can specify, for example, Green 10. Click on "stock yarn range" above the pictures of the yarn spools and you will be taken to the page that shows the available yarn colors.
Good luck, and post pictures of your kilt, when it and you are ready.
I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.
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15th February 13, 01:44 PM
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There is no actual "proper" colour each weaver has their own variations and that is not even including Modern/Ancient variations as well,I've found two pictures of kilts I've sewn from two different weavers
this is from Marton Mills
and this one is from House of Edgar
Last edited by Paul Henry; 15th February 13 at 01:44 PM.
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16th February 13, 12:06 AM
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Dirk 81 ,
Welcome to XMarks , you will find there are many great vendors here and many great individual kiltmakers , they will all help guide you on your kilt . I think you have made a wise choice by asking the folks here on this forum .
In regards to some of your questions :
1. It should not be hard to get the measurements correct , you should be able to do quite well with measurements if you check out the tutorials on many of the vendor sites.
2. You said you don't want it to look cheap as it's not for every day use and what fabric to use . The answer there is to use a 16 oz fabric and order an 8 yd traditional kilt . The look , wear , feel , hang and swish of a full 8 yarder can't be beat , it's first rate all the way .
3. When choosing which mill to order from can be tricky as usonian stated , computer images only give you a general idea . If you know the tartan you want ( which you do ) , then order swatches from the mill or mills as usonian recommended . The bold or soft look of any tartan can vary from mill to mill , so if you have a prefernce , the best thing to do is see it in real life by means of the swatches .
I don't claim to be an expert by any means , but I hope this helps a wee bit .
Best to ya , Mike
Mike Montgomery
Clan Montgomery Society , International
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16th February 13, 07:22 PM
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The tartan that he is wearing is Mcgregor hunting modern. It can be found at Scotsweb, USA kilts, and a lot of others. It comes in 16 oz. and 13 oz. Not every one caries it, but I know that Scotsweb does carry that tartan, because they are making me a kilt in that very (I think too cool) tartan...
There you go...
Last edited by Stan; 16th February 13 at 07:24 PM.
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16th February 13, 07:40 PM
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Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair.
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17th February 13, 06:31 AM
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Welcome to XMarks! Indeed the tartan is MacGregor Modern, and I suggest talking to which ever kilt maker you decide to go with about the colors from the different mills.
Haven't tried many others, but USA Kilts has been great so far! Have gotten 1x casual kilt, 1x 8-yrd premier, 1x PV mini kilt (for wife), and 1x wool mini kilt (Yes, also for wife!) from them, and I have a 5-yard wool kilt on the way! You can definitely say I'm a very happy customer so far, and their service is top notch!
If you want to go with USA Kilt, give them a call and they'll take good care of ya!
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