Atticus,

Sorry I haven't gotten back to you. I'm trying to find the two guys who bought the kilts in the colours you want to look at.
Both of them are in the Navy and seem to be at sea. Either that or they have been transferred.
Stupid me, I didn't get photos of the kilts before shipping them out. Never seem to get around to getting photos. Sure would have been nice when I was putting together the web site. All I had around the shop were three kilts, all in khaki.

I'll still try to get those photos to you. in the mean time I have orders for the same colors, but the customers don't want them till Christmas and I'm filling other orders first. First in-first out. (except of course for guys on Xmarks) I should have some shots for you mid-November by the latest.

A note to all those interested in a Freedom Kilt....
I see a lot of emphasis placed on the yardage in kilts. When I was designing mine, I just based everything on the number of pleats. Each pleat shows 2 inches and it was a handy way to size a kilt. So your size determines how much material is in your kilt.
For example a 40 inch waist kilt starts out with a piece of fabric 259.5 in. or 21.62 ft. or 7.21 yd. or 6.59 mtrs. of 25 in wide fabric.
I was more interested in designing pleats with good swing and not with overall yardage.
Ron Mcdonald's (Riverkilt) kilts have 18 pleats which equals 7,21 yards and Oliver Gifford's (Zeytoun) kilts have 18 pleats which equal 7.49 yards.
I hope this clears up some possible misunderstanding.