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8th April 11, 08:50 AM
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A Great Kilt, sort of
Hi all,
I have a medieval feast coming up and wanted to be hysterically, sorry, historically correct and wear the Great kilt.
I have a small kilt in the "Braveheart" tartan, which is a really nice and earthy tartan, and thought that I might cheat and buy a length of the same tartan to provide the upper half.
I bought a length of the tartan from Celtic Croft and hoped to get advice from them, nothing so far.
I'm not having great success so far tucking the upper section into the lower and was wondering if anyone else has tried this.
Frankly, I am beginning to wonder if it may have been better to do it right with a single length of tartan, but I'm trying to work with what i have.
does this make sense?
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