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16th October 14, 07:22 PM
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Lochcarron Culloden Ancient/ Has anyone had a kilt made in this tartan?
In the process of choosing the tartan for my new kilt. 11 swatches on order from Lochcarron, 16 oz. Strome. Culloden Ancient is one of the tartans being seriously considered, and may even be the front runner. Was wondering, has anyone here had a kilt made in this tartan? If so, are you pleased with your choice? (Inquiring minds want to know). I already own Henderson Weathered and Henderson Ancient kilts in Lochcarron Strome 16 oz., looking for a little something different from Henderson tartan, perhaps. Note; I'm not looking for additional suggestions please, already have enough to choose from here, lol! Also being considered are Holyrood Modern, Loch Lomond, Scottish Odyssey, Smith Modern (maternal blood line), Spirit of Scotland Ancient, Auld Scotland, Thompson Red Ancient, Thompson Blue, Urquhart Broad Red Modern (the last three from maternal side of family as well). I Also may be considering, wait for it...... Isle of Skye, for those keeping count of the swatches. I almost feel like I have to own an Isle of Skye kilt at some point, just may not be right now! But who knows? Anyway, all Lochcarron Strome 16 oz. (I like the Strome tartan very well, and look to stay with it for a while). I know, all over the place, right! I believe I will be better positioned to make an educated decision (however it's debatable on the educated part of that statement), after I physically have the swatches in my hands. Just thought I would throw it out to the rabble for your opinion. Not that this is relevant, (or maybe it is), I'm not a petite fellow, a Gentlemen of Substance, and then some! Your thoughts and comments are encouraged. Thanks.
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