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 Rex_Tremende Mexican Wedding Kilt 3rd October 09, 03:24 PM
 dfmacliam Rex, that is a beautiful... 3rd October 09, 03:46 PM
 celt72 Rex that is a great looking... 3rd October 09, 04:12 PM
 Tattoo Bradley I too am a fan of Paul's art.... 3rd October 09, 05:02 PM
 sydnie7 Fabulous work and well suited... 3rd October 09, 05:06 PM
 NorCalPiper Great Rex-
Another picture... 3rd October 09, 05:12 PM
 pdcorlis Wow Rex - that is a really... 3rd October 09, 05:37 PM
 Bugbear Congratulations, Rex, hope... 3rd October 09, 05:47 PM
 Arlen WOW! That is just beautiful. 3rd October 09, 06:19 PM
 blackbeard What a terrific example of... 3rd October 09, 06:24 PM
 Splash_4 Rex, that is absolutely... 3rd October 09, 06:27 PM
 SFCRick looks very well made 3rd October 09, 07:21 PM
 Bigkahuna I must admit, it really came... 3rd October 09, 07:47 PM
 andyfg Rex, that looks perfect for... 4th October 09, 05:56 AM
 Inchessi That is a sharp looking kilt. 4th October 09, 06:15 AM
 turpin Beatifully understated, Rex. ... 4th October 09, 06:50 AM
 NewGuise Lovely work, Paul.... 4th October 09, 07:41 AM
 Kiltboy I believe you have the... 4th October 09, 03:22 PM
 KFCarter Beautiful, classy... just a... 4th October 09, 07:21 PM
 Galician My hat is off to both of you... 5th October 09, 09:43 AM
 cloves aha! so it was for you Rex!!... 10th October 09, 05:34 AM
 dfmacliam I found an Italian linen kilt... 10th October 09, 07:39 AM
 crboltz Rex,
Its a wonderful kilt... 10th October 09, 08:04 AM
 MacMillan of Rathdown That's one damn fine looking... 10th October 09, 08:23 AM
 Oddern Very nice kilt. You wear it... 10th October 09, 03:18 PM
 Alan H 'allo?
Sheesh.. That is... 13th October 09, 10:20 PM
 Jack Daw Rex, that kilt works. I... 16th October 09, 04:15 AM
 cessna152towser That is a truly beautiful... 16th October 09, 04:23 AM
 Rex_Tremende Well, I sure hope Puerta... 18th October 09, 04:57 PM
 Riverkilt And how did your kilting in... 10th January 10, 10:31 AM
 Lyle1 That is a very nice kilt. ... 11th January 10, 05:23 PM
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3rd October 09, 03:24 PM
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Mexican Wedding Kilt
In a few weeks I will be heading to Puerto Vallarta to attend a wedding of some cherished friends. I will be staying at an all-inclusive resort for a few days for the festivities and a little relaxation. I did not plan to bring a kilt for all sorts of reasons.
But then I got to thinking: my host family has sort of adopted me and invites me to all their holiday gatherings and other occasions. They see me in kilts probably 19 out of every 20 times. So, I decided to commission a kilt for the occasion, and also decided that the ideal person to design and build that kilt would be Paul Henry.
Now as anyone who has poked around Paul's website or paid attention to the threads that he starts, you would know that he is an artist. I have long admired him for his vision and creativity. For him, a kilt is not just a garment, but rather a canvas - rooted in tradition but delightfully contemporary and forward-looking.
So, one day back in June, I told him about my trip and asked how he might approach this project for a tropical kilt. We discussed a number of options. I sort of had in mind white window-pane wool, but who could find that? We talked about his day-glo floral kilt, and other prints from the same source. Paul went shopping, and sent me images and then ultimately samples (pleated, no less) for me to choose.
In the end, I settled on a cream-colored herringbone weave in linen/cotton/nylon blend with enough heft to form a fine pleat. Understated, it appealed to my conservative side, while being so different from traditional kilting fabric to appeal to my contemporary side. In my mind, its color reminded me of the sand on a beach, and I thought it would make a wonderful resort kilt. I gave him my measurements and a couple preferences, and then left the rest of the design up to him.
A couple of weeks ago, Paul chatted me up to tell me it was in the box and ready to go. Less than a week later, it was on my doorstep.
Paul surprised me with natural hide straps, an inside buckle, and a wonderful toile lining that I just love. It is also signed, numbered and personalized with my name.
So, here are the requisite pics:
Thank you, Paul. I am thrilled to have one of your pieces, and I know that my trip will be even more memorable now.
Regards,
Rex.
Last edited by Rex_Tremende; 11th October 09 at 06:59 PM.
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