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4th September 15, 05:24 PM
#61
It looks great! I'd love to own one hunting/muted/ancient kilt someday.
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5th September 15, 08:43 AM
#62
congratulations
Congratulations on your choice. You're getting a wonderfully made heavy wool kilt in with a great colour palette, pleated to the stripe like a lot of military kilts. In any formal setting, there will be no mistaking the quality. And this single quality piece will certainly fit with a wide variety of less formal options as well. A great addition to any wardrobe.
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5th September 15, 12:08 PM
#63
Thanks Gents....this will be my one size fits all occasions Kilt and am really pleased with the result.
Appreciate the pos comments.
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6th September 15, 12:09 PM
#64
hunting
any "balmoral" tartan was basically a hunting kilt I was told ..so if ..
I saw Chief Clan MacDonald in MacD- hunting .. delivering an address ..
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6th September 15, 07:58 PM
#65
Georgeeta,
I plan on both hunting and making formal addresses kilted....altho probably not in a royal setting unless I can sneak in the back door....
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9th September 15, 08:57 AM
#66
Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC
To properly answer your question -
"Wondering if a proper 8 yard muted, ancient or hunting Kilt would be proper wear for formal/informal events"
The answer is YES!!!. There are no kilt kops, there are no written down, set in stone, rules about this. There really is no right or wrong.
There are some things that don't make much sense or which we usually do or don't do out of habit or common sense but not because there is some rule about it.
And if my answer so far has not convinced you consider this.
An ancient version of a Tartan and a Modern version of the same Tartan, ARE THE EXACT SAME TARTAN! The official thread count is all that matters. In a thread count if there is Green in the Tartan we use the letter "G". We don't specify what color Green. Just Green. All the versions are fully correct as long as you have Green.
Except weathered Henderson which is BROWN! Why Lochcarron did this I do not know. House of Edgar's muted green is much better, but they don't weave it in heavyweight, the best weight for an outdoor kilt.
The Kilt is my delight !
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9th September 15, 10:02 AM
#67
I'll have to look the w/Henderson up.
Actually much of the Red in Scott Hunting is also muted to a brick brown and that's the reason I chose it. I like the subdued appearance.
This is from Scott Red Modern that is nice but a bit 'Christmasy' for my taste.
Ah, looked it up, a different brown for sure.
Last edited by Reiver; 9th September 15 at 10:05 AM.
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12th September 15, 12:15 AM
#68
Yes the red Scott looks fabulous in Lochcarron weathered colors, that brick red looks great, but it's still a shade of red. Blue is a beautiful color as well and if only the weathered Henderson retained green in it's coloring I'd be all over it like a rash. It doesn't look quite so bad in tartans like Black Watch which have more blue in them.
The Kilt is my delight !
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12th September 15, 05:07 AM
#69
Originally Posted by Reiver
Here's my choice and done Scott hunting sett to stripe.
It's 16 oz. 8 yd all hand stitched Freedom Kilt......the only kilt I'll carry/wear I suspect
Beautiful kilt! A great choice. That would look equally fantastic casual at a Games, formal at a Ball, or anytime.
(and... it looks fantastic with a Battledress jacket...)
Last edited by OC Richard; 12th September 15 at 05:12 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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12th September 15, 07:59 AM
#70
Thanks OC...supposed to arrive today. I may have to try it with my Mess Dress Jacket some time.
BTW, I always enjoy the piper/military threads you supply. Enjoy the history of the different Regiments and their attire..
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