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    Maple Leaf Tartan Kilt Help!

    G'day all!

    I am currently in the market for a new kilt! Maple Leaf tartan to be exact!
    I know I can buy an "off the rack" kilt from Freedom Kilts in BC, or I can have one ordered from USA Kilts. But a sample thumbnail pictures of material is only so good.

    Does anybody have a maple leaf tartan kilt they bought from either location with a picture?
    I've seen this tartan go towards more orange or even more green to a really washed out red.
    It's hard to make up my mind as to where to order from unless I can see the kilt, ya know?

    Any help is muchly appreciated!

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    As you are in Nova Scotia I would also suggest contacting John at Keltoi. He is an excellent kiltmaker
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    I have a Maple Leaf tartan kilt done in the rare box pleats by USA kilts. It is wonderful. I know they just experimented with the box pleats for a bit so you will likely get knife pleating. The fabric is gorgeous and Ive always been complimented on it.

    photos dont do it justice.



    front. the red is a bit much due to the photo not the tartan. It is actually a beautiful blend of colours.
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    Here is a photo of a wool Maple Leaf purchased from USA.



    However, the appearance of the tartan will vary slightly from mill to mill, whether it is modern or weathered, as well as the type of fabric. Many vendors can supply you with samples.
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    There is a shop in downtown Halifax that might have the ML tartan (I've forgot the name), and also Mac Kilts in St Peters

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    Any kilt maker can source the ML tartan to make a kilt for you. My brother has had Kilts made from MacIsaac in Cape Breton and speaks well of them.
    The Maple Leaf tartan is great looking, and a source of pride to wear for all Canadians.
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    Maple Leaf tartan really does come in different shades and different sett sizes. This is more about the mill than the kiltmaker. Most kilt makers can order from different mills and can order you a sample if you wish. All it takes is time.

    This kilt was made by John Hart in Lochcarron Strome:




    As you can see, the colours are more muted. There are "brighter" versions of the tartan.
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    Here's a photo of Macman and myself (on right) wearing our Maple Leaf tartan kilts.
    Mine was purchased from Freedom Kilts.

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    Congratulations on you purchase! A lovely kilt indeed.


    Quote Originally Posted by Pit Rat View Post

    I've seen this tartan go towards more orange or even more green to a really washed out red.
    I've seen Maple Leaf many times in person, and many times in photos, and it's always looked beautiful to me. The colours are so rich and warm.

    And thanks Thistledown for the photos of the original colours.
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    Well here's the situation. It does fit, but it would be nice to have it more roomy.
    So that's what my plan is. Move the strap pieces over a bit so it's not so snug. As you see it's on the last possible hole.
    It certainly doesn't LOOK LIKE rocket surgery.

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