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15th April 14, 08:34 PM
#221
 Originally Posted by McMurdo
I am so glad that something we did over 5 years ago is still being referenced on the forum and that people still see the significance in this. I think if we were to do it again the outfits might be slightly different as I am sure our tastes have both changed over the years. At any rate it is a privilege to have been a help for so many. Thanks again to you all especially Jamie for coming up with the idea that has stood the test of time.
Goodness Glen are you suggesting we do it over and see how 5 years under our belt would have changed our views? 
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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16th April 14, 04:38 AM
#222
 Originally Posted by Panache
Goodness Glen are you suggesting we do it over and see how 5 years under our belt would have changed our views?
Jamie
I don't think I'd be up for that actually.
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22nd April 14, 02:25 PM
#223
One of the greatest benefits the kilt has is that neither the thread nor pictures need to be updated. Maybe a little buckle and strap movement, but that has nothing to do with fashion, just age.
If you are going to do it, do it in a kilt!
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23rd April 14, 07:02 AM
#224
 Originally Posted by Panache
Goodness Glen are you suggesting we do it over and see how 5 years under our belt would have changed our views?
Jamie
I should hope that while your principles remain the same, your views are continually being updated....
Cheers to both of you.
"Good judgement comes from experience, and experience
well, that comes from poor judgement."
A. A. Milne
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24th April 14, 05:57 AM
#225
Great thread guys!
Thanx for taking the time to show some of the many possibilities to wear a kilt.I found it quite informative.
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19th May 14, 06:17 AM
#226
I'm going to be getting my first Black Watch kilt this summer and found the 'looks' here to be very helpful; the question is pleating of the BW.
Does to the stripe or sett look better with a medium weight BW? thanks in advance, Maceairsidh
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19th May 14, 06:44 AM
#227
Maceairsidh I would say pleating is your choice. I think most would pleat Black Watch to the sett however if you do a google search that may help with a decision on pleating, also talk to your kilt maker about it. I am also glad you found this thread helpful.
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19th May 14, 01:30 PM
#228
 Originally Posted by Maceairsidh
I'm going to be getting my first Black Watch kilt this summer and found the 'looks' here to be very helpful; the question is pleating of the BW.
Does to the stripe or sett look better with a medium weight BW? thanks in advance, Maceairsidh
My personal preference for Black Watch would be pleated to sett as I think the dark colors (mine is actually fairly bright for BW tartan) are going to blur into each other. As Glen notes though, it is your choice. I would ask your kilt maker's advice and if you are really keen on having it pleated to stripe see if your kilt maker can do a quick mock up and send you a photo so you get an idea of what it looks like.
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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31st May 14, 03:03 PM
#229
Greetings Gentlemen,
Made the trip up to Burnett's & Struth today to have a look in person & make sure all the measurements were done right the first time.
I just placed my order with Margaret at B&S; 16oz Strome, hand-sewn Black Watch. My grandfather was PM, 2nd Battalion, 173rd Can.Hldrs who folded into the A&S Hldrs after the war, so I believe there is a connection of sorts for that tartan? My wife loves it anyhow... Surprisingly, when I talked to Margaret about the pleating, she had strong feelings for to the (black)stripe & showed me an example of what she meant. OK, we’ll see if it lives up to it’s billing in 8 weeks time! And again, many thanks for the gallery of 'looks' that have inspired me.
regards,
Maceairsidh
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31st May 14, 08:49 PM
#230
That is wonderful Maceairsidh. They do great work at Burnett's & Struth. Glad the 10 looks helped.
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