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    Quote Originally Posted by xman View Post
    Bit of a blurry image, but one benefit to non-tartan kilts is that they lend themselves to including more dynamic patterns in other parts of te ensemble.
    That's an excellent point!
    Last edited by Dale Seago; 22nd November 12 at 04:53 PM.
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    Here's one we made for a customer.

    Last edited by RockyR; 23rd November 12 at 04:26 PM.

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    Here is my Tweed Kilt. It is a Lochcarron Medlem Tweed.

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    Dang. I'm already jonesin' for my next tweed kilt, and I haven't even decided what tweed it's to be or who's to make it.
    "It's all the same to me, war or peace,
    I'm killed in the war or hung during peace."

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    Quote Originally Posted by MNlad View Post
    And another.



    This is one of Rocky's in Lochcarron Poacher.

    I have a jacket and waistcoat in Poacher tweed which I love, but that kilt is outstanding.
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    I've had a few different tweed kilts in my collection over the years. Mostly Harris tweed.





    A Harris tweed in a tartan -- this is something similar to a weathered MacKenzie but is not a true tartan. The warp and weft are different.


    One of the rare photos of me in white hose.


    I wore a tweed kilt formally once to a Burns Night.



    (trying to demonstrate how to wear a shepherd's plaid).

    A two-piece kilt suit (some nameless tweed off of Ebay).


    This last one is an Ardalanish Tweed kilt.


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    Full matching three-piece kilt suit from Harris Tweed.


    I love mixing tweed patterns and textures. This is the same jacket & waistcoat from the suit, worn with a different tweed kilt (the one I'm wearing in the shepherd's plaid photo).


    And the kilt from that suit worn alone.


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    Friends in tweed kilts.




    That's Brian Wilton of the STA in the center, wearing a kilt from Ardalanish tweed.

    Last edited by M. A. C. Newsome; 23rd November 12 at 05:58 AM.

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    Those are some lovely tweed kilts there, gentlemen. I'm particularly enjoying the ones that have a bit of a pattern, without being a tartan.
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    I had the below thread going a long time ago. Some awesome kilts. I really need to get myself a tweed kilt.


    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...r-tweel-64607/
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