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17th October 11, 06:02 PM
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First kilt pics - New AltKilt
Just got it a few days ago from AltKilt.
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17th October 11, 08:32 PM
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Re: First kilt pics - New AltKilt
Looks good man!
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17th October 11, 10:03 PM
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Re: First kilt pics - New AltKilt
Looks nice Mike. That is an interesting shade of brown, what is it called?
The front apron on your kilt looks good, a real perfect fit, centers nicely on your frame. Enjoy in good health.
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18th October 11, 04:24 AM
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Re: First kilt pics - New AltKilt
Originally Posted by seanachie
Looks nice Mike. That is an interesting shade of brown, what is it called?
The front apron on your kilt looks good, a real perfect fit, centers nicely on your frame. Enjoy in good health.
Thanks! The color is spice brown, its a heavy cotton twill. Washed it twice and its still rather stiff, although it has loosened up a bit.
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18th October 11, 06:15 AM
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Re: First kilt pics - New AltKilt
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18th October 11, 07:37 AM
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Re: First kilt pics - New AltKilt
Originally Posted by MikeS
Thanks! The color is spice brown, its a heavy cotton twill. Washed it twice and its still rather stiff, although it has loosened up a bit.
Mike: I have 2 in the heavy cotton twill and it will loosen up, but the real upside I have found to the material is that it doesn't wrinkle badly. A minor touch up after washing and you are good to go.
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18th October 11, 08:45 AM
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Re: First kilt pics - New AltKilt
I totally dig the new Alt.Kilt!
- Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
- An t'arm breac dearg
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18th October 11, 01:43 PM
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Re: First kilt pics - New AltKilt
Originally Posted by MikeS
Thanks! The color is spice brown, its a heavy cotton twill. Washed it twice and its still rather stiff, although it has loosened up a bit.
Hi Mike, Looking good there. I also have the spice brown twill from Alt kilt and I can assure you that they are pretty indestructable. I wore mine in Bali and found that if you just damp any creased areas, use your fingers to straighten them, and hang it up overnight, the creases fall out.
Don't know if it's because your pics were taken in the shade but the colours between mine and yours look different
Shoot straight you bastards. Don't make a mess of it. Harry (Breaker) Harbord Morant - Bushveldt Carbineers
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18th October 11, 02:27 PM
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Re: First kilt pics - New AltKilt
Originally Posted by Downunder Kilt
Hi Mike, Looking good there. I also have the spice brown twill from Alt kilt and I can assure you that they are pretty indestructable. I wore mine in Bali and found that if you just damp any creased areas, use your fingers to straighten them, and hang it up overnight, the creases fall out.
Don't know if it's because your pics were taken in the shade but the colours between mine and yours look different.
Mine is definetly darker shade than yours. Not sure why but I'm keeping it anyway! Really like it!! I will be getting another from AltKilt, but i will wait a little to order it so I have it for spring. Figures I just got this one and the weather goes from sunny and 70°F (21C) to rainy and 50°F (10C). Hope it warms a little, not ready to put it away for the winter!
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18th October 11, 08:22 PM
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Re: First kilt pics - New AltKilt
Originally Posted by MikeS
Hope it warms a little, not ready to put it away for the winter!
Granted, I have only worn mine at freezing temperatures, not sub zero, but some nice wool hose a warm top and a waist length jacket and a wool hat for your head precludes packing away for the winter. There are plenty of pics of folks from the Great White North kilted in winter.
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