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5th December 14, 06:10 AM
#11
MY wife and I at the opening night of Austin Opera
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5th December 14, 04:06 PM
#12
Originally Posted by Alan H
Some days you're the bat, some days you're the watermelon.
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5th December 14, 04:56 PM
#13
Maybe I am a country bumpkin, but I have not been to a black tie affair in my adult life. It would be cool to have a nice THCD formal outfit, but I have little opportunity to wear it. Currently, I am just trying to work on my wearing of THCD in general! That said, this is Burns Night at my home last year, about as nice as I have dressed. Pardon the buttoned jacket, I know better now! I also hope to look even better this year!
Vestis virum reddit
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5th December 14, 06:30 PM
#14
Here is my White Tie outfit, I've lost a few pounds since this photo was taken so it does fit better now.
This is the Black Tie rig
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5th December 14, 07:47 PM
#15
Here's my McDonagh kilt.
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5th December 14, 11:33 PM
#16
Originally Posted by denmcdough
Here's my McDonagh kilt.
Nice. Other than a small sample I wove years ago this is the only example I've seen.
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6th December 14, 02:25 AM
#17
My White Tie for my Daughter's Wedding in Edinburgh last year...
Orionson
"I seek not to follow in the footsteps of the men of old.
I seek the things they sought." ~ Basho
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6th December 14, 04:35 AM
#18
Originally Posted by figheadair
Nice. Other than a small sample I wove years ago this is the only example I've seen.
Peter,
Yes, not too many of these floating around, I'd assume. It was a special weave by DC Dalgliesh. And the kilt maker was Wallace Catanach, an XMTS member.
A year or so later, I had Wallace make three more, of the same tartan, kilts for my two sons and myself. However, I chose to lighten up the green, which turned out to be less than I wanted. And, the 24 yards that we had made, before prices went skyrocketing, were not quite to the standard that Dalgliesh is noted for. For whatever reason, the material has a pucker to it. I, along with Wallace, tried to steam it out and press it. No luck! Anyway, here's the "other" color MacDonagh tartan:
As a side note, looks who's watching me through the window....my Airedale, Artan.
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6th December 14, 09:44 AM
#19
Ah McMurdo why did you have to post those... now I'll have to get full red & black hose for my Royal Stewart kilt!
Last edited by OC Richard; 6th December 14 at 09:46 AM.
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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6th December 14, 10:26 AM
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Originally Posted by denmcdough
[COLOR="#000080"]A year or so later, I had Wallace make three more, of the same tartan, kilts for my two sons and myself. However, I chose to lighten up the green, which turned out to be less than I wanted. And, the 24 yards that we had made, before prices went skyrocketing, were not quite to the standard that Dalgliesh is noted for. For whatever reason, the material has a pucker to it. I, along with Wallace, tried to steam it out and press it. No luck!
The reason that the material had a pucker is because Dalgliesh must have used yarn from different spinners meaning that the yarn, whilst having the same appearance, will have been spun to a different tension and so each will shrink differently as soon as the cloth is taken off tension and especially during the finishing. Cloth like that should be returned as unserviceable.
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