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    What kind of utilikilt is that?

    Last week I was at the locally famous Ithaca Festival parade. I saw a chap in a utilikilt . . . unusaul sighting, so I went over and introduced myself.
    "Good to see a fellow kilt wearer," I said.
    "Yes," he replied, "but what kind of utilikilt is that you're wearing?"
    "Oh, this is a traditional wool kilt in my family tartan."
    My new friend looked puzzled.
    I came away from the encounter with the impression that utilikilts were the "real thing." My tartan kilt was suspect! Funny old world.
    Andy in Ithaca, NY
    Exile from Northumberland

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    I wonder if it was because your Fitzgibbon kilt is box pleated and he wasn't used to seeing that kind of pleating in a traditional kilt? I've never had my work compared to a Utilikilt before!
    M

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    As a devout UK man (soon to have a USAK Army tartan), let me say, "D'OH!!!"
    Sorry!

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    There's a first time for everything, I guess.

    It used to say on the UK website that they didn't do tartan Utilikilts at all, I don't know if it still does. Maybe this gent's only exposure to kilts at all has been UKs.
    An uair a théid an gobhainn air bhathal 'se is feàrr a bhi réidh ris.
    (When the smith gets wildly excited, 'tis best to agree with him.)

    Kiltio Ergo Sum.
    I Kilt, therefore I am. -McClef

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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    I wonder if it was because your Fitzgibbon kilt is box pleated and he wasn't used to seeing that kind of pleating in a traditional kilt? I've never had my work compared to a Utilikilt before!
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    Not sure he saw the pleats Matt. It was a "front on encounter," so to speak. He looked genuinely puzzled.
    Andy in Ithaca, NY
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    Different angle here, all Kilts are utilitarian, maybe he just got a bit tongue tied. Who knows.
    Glen McGuire

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    It's a little sad, though not surprising, the amount of ignorance the guy displayed. Pity.

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    Wow, that's unexpected. I don't even know how I would've responded. Maybe he was just dumbfounded by the beauty of an actaul kilt!

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    I have worn my black utilikilt to work and had someone ask me if it was my families tartan . . . .

    I laughed and said it should be.

    Of course it was possible they were on something and thought they saw patterns .. .
    [B]Barnett[/B] (House, no clan) -- Motto [i]Virescit Vulnere Virtus[/i] (Courage Flourishes at a Wound)
    [B]Livingston(e)[/B] (Ancestral family allied with) -- Motto [i]Se je puis[/i] (If I can)
    [B]Anderson[/B] (married into) -- Motto [i]Stand Sure
    [/i][b]Frame[/b] Lanarkshire in the fifteenth century
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