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    1st belted plaid and new moggans

    For a long time I have wanted a belted plaid / great kilt and with winter already here in Niigata I found a fantastic red based tartan in double width and purchased 4.5 mtrs of it for making my plaid. On advice of a full time belted plaid wearer I hand sewed into the inside 17 belt loops ( what a mission as it took me a week to complete in my spare time ) and threaded a nice 1.5 mtr length of Japanese woven belt through it. It certainly makes it easy to put on as there is no need to pleat it each time and the whole plaid can hang on a peg or coat hanger ready to grab and put on. I also use a wide leather belt as well of course. While I was at it I made a new pair of moggans as well which turned out pretty nice. I wear long hiking knickerbocker socks turned down and put the footless moggans of the top and tie them up with some braid. Today was my first time out wearing it as I had to do some shopping up the street and it certainly is very warm. Plus there is plenty of fabric to pull up over my shoulders when it gets really cold. I need to tidy up the pleats a bit at the back , but this is the style of plaid I was looking for which is something I can easy put on to keep me warm for winter.

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/271029...57646710600373

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/271029...7646710600373/

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/271029...7646710600373/

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    Looks darn good to me.

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    Well done!
    "Good judgement comes from experience, and experience
    well, that comes from poor judgement."
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    Me in great kilt.jpgMe in Great Kiltl at the Dragon.jpg Glad to see someone else wear a Great Kilt over the right shoulder! Lefties unite!
    Last edited by duke_19_62; 15th December 14 at 01:01 PM. Reason: adding photo
    "Don't give up what you want most for what you want now."
    Just my 2¢ worth.

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    I decided to wear my plaid over the right shoulder because it felt better and if I can ever get my hands on a basket hilted Scottish sword I want it hanging on the left side so I can use my right hand to swing it !

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    Well done, sir!
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    I can see the logic of right shouldering the fabric (baldric like with the sword worn on the left). Will you consider a frog instead of the baldric? It would fit your look (my opinion) with the belt, moggans and bonnet.

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    Looking good.
    I had to google "moggans" though:
    http://www.scotslanguage.com/word/De..._stocking_legs

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    baldrick or frog

    Quote Originally Posted by Tarheel View Post
    I can see the logic of right shouldering the fabric (baldric like with the sword worn on the left). Will you consider a frog instead of the baldric? It would fit your look (my opinion) with the belt, moggans and bonnet.
    Hi Tarheel

    As Japan has a very strict law regarding knifes & swords etc. I will not be able to get a licence to even own a nice replica sword, let alone be able to wear it . In the future I would like a sword and if I had one a nice leather baldrick would look good I think. I have started leather working as a hobby as I need a new kilt belt and a bigger sporran , so maybe I can make a cross belt at instead.

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