Job Well Done Sir !!! It Really Looks Great with the Customized Lining. You may have already thought of this already, But if not, I hope this catches you before a possible disaster happens !!! I read something a while back that I wanted to pass on to you. Usally a lining inside the Kilt is either made of Color Fast or Non-Dyed Material so that Colors won't Bleed through when you sweat while wearing your Kilt. Bleeding Colors can ruin your Shirt or worse yet... Your Kilt !!! And that would be a Disaster if that beautiful piece of Art that you & Barb made together were to get ruined by Bleeding Colors from your lining.

Again... A Great looking Rework & Congrats on the Weight Loss !!!

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Next, I adopted Paul Henry's technique of using unique fabrics as linings, rather than plain black or white. I was originally looking for a fabric in black that had US Army logos all over it, but didn't really find anything that tickled my fancy. Then I came across this fabric online with recruiting graphics from all of the services on it (WWII era I believe) and a bunch of other military patriotic images. I really liked it, so I ordered it from an online vendor. Pics of the new lining installed (with and without flash...not sure which shows better).




And finally...even with all the changes I have made to the kilt "trimmings"...I felt obliged to replace this tag!


I'm pretty happy with how it turned out...hope you like it too.