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    Kids Kilt / Outfit

    So I am attending a wedding in the UK in June 2015 and I am currently pulling together my outfit, but I would like my son to also wear the Farquharson tartan. I don't really want to spend a huge amount on getting any outfit for him (he is 12 and will outgrow it quickly), so I am just looking for advice on where I could either buy or rent an inexpensive kilt.

    Sorry.... a newbie here but have been reading the threads for a while now and appreciate members advice here !

    Colin

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    Colin, I'm sure there will be a few members over across the water, that will answer you soon on "hired" kilts for your occasion next year.....

    In the meantime, you might want to go over to the newby thread and post an introduction for yourself......

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    I may have some fabric in Farquarson. It is not great fabric, but you might persuade your son to wear it "great kilt style" by pleating it and belting- or you can have someone run up a kilt. I have seen boys in all manner of kilts, nobody much looks at the workmanship. I will look for the fabric and post a pic.
    Some take the high road and some take the low road. Who's in the gutter? MacLowlife

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    We offer Kilt Hire with over 130 tartans available (one of the largest ranges in Scotland) and also have kilt rental for children with a range of over 50 tartans.

    Unfortunately, Farquharson isn't one of the tartans we offer for hire, but can see the full range of tartans we offer to rent if you click on 'Hire Leaflet' through this link: http://www.kiltmakers.com/assets/bro...re_leaflet.pdf

    What size is the lad? Some of the kids we get in at 12 can sometimes fit into the smaller adult kilts!
    4th Generation Family Run Business with Over 100 Years Experience as Gentleman's Outfitters, Highland Wear & Tartan Specialists.
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    Welcome from the highlands of Central Massachusetts.

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    Kids Kilt

    Quote Originally Posted by MacLowlife View Post
    I may have some fabric in Farquarson. It is not great fabric, but you might persuade your son to wear it "great kilt style" by pleating it and belting- or you can have someone run up a kilt. I have seen boys in all manner of kilts, nobody much looks at the workmanship. I will look for the fabric and post a pic.

    I think this would be a great option as I know a good seamstress and I am sure she could run up something that would be close enough to a Kilt.. Do you know if it is the Modern version of the tartan ?
    Colin

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    modern.. but not wool

    farquharson 2.jpg As you can see, the colors are modern. This is an acrylic or polyester blend- it feels nice and wooly and the piece I have- approximately 6 yards, 60 " wide, weighs about 4 pounds. Careful viewers will note that the pattern is slightly, but distinctly rectangular- the windowpanes are about 3/8" longer one way than the other. Oh, and the fabric does not have a selvedge.

    All in all, I should think it would work very well for a young kilt wearer - sturdy, good enough, but nothing special... PM for more details, if you like.
    Some take the high road and some take the low road. Who's in the gutter? MacLowlife

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