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2nd February 16, 07:25 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by Lady Grey
Gryphon Workshop for Cammo Kilt
He's a member here and you can check out his work on Facebook
Hope that helps?

Anything made in Pakistan is almost definitely going to be a fashiony camouflage pattern. Absolutely nothing wrong with fashion patterns of course, though they do often seem to be 100% cotton if that matters at all. I've seem some import kilts in what looked like Multicam, but was more than likely knockoff fabric. IIRC, Crye Precision doesn't exactly make it easy to order their materials from out of the country, even for legit tactical sewing businesses.
Legit MIL or tacticool pattern fabric will generally be nylon/cotton ripstop, but occasionally poly/cotton or twill. It's great stuff and makes a really nice kilt. You're looking at custom made, so more money but also handmade in the US and whatnot, if that matters at all. Hit me with a PM if you'd like to chat about it in more detail.
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2nd February 16, 09:18 AM
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If you are willing to wait there probably is a good chance 5.11 will do another run of their Tactical Duty Kilts. I have mine in multicam.
Also Sport Kilt (https://sportkilt.com/category/54/Sp...ric-Kilts.html) has kilts in UCP, Multicam, and MARPAT (Desert and Woodland) as well as classic woodland and old-school AF Tiger Stripes.
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2nd February 16, 09:26 AM
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I've heard great things about ratspike's Gryphon Workshop kilts. I'd love to have one of my own someday.
Not too long ago our resident "Year of the Kilt" guy, Matt, posted a review of a camo kilt from Stumptown Kilts. Just another option to consider.
http://youtu.be/pyhXsg73QKE
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2nd February 16, 05:03 PM
#14
Knocking around the "devil-net", I found this site that offers different material weights and patterns in camo. If you wanted to design your own kilt (in the future) this might be useful.
http://www.rockywoods.com/Fabrics-Ki...uflage-Fabrics
I do not recommend or promote this company. I just posted the site for a comparison and optional idea.
Last edited by Tarheel; 2nd February 16 at 05:05 PM.
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2nd February 16, 05:33 PM
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Rocky Woods is a very popular vendor for all sorts of outdoorsy fabrics, including camouflage. I've been ordering from them for years. They don't have a ton of variety in fabrics that are suitable for kilts, but there is no one-stop source for this stuff anyway. They're also excellent for stuff like webbing, velcro, and quality plastic hardware. Highly recommended, two thumbs up, totally balleur.
Last edited by ratspike; 2nd February 16 at 05:35 PM.
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2nd February 16, 07:02 PM
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2nd February 16, 09:20 PM
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3rd February 16, 09:45 AM
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Or you could try curtain material - seen here being checked against the local foliage.
I presume to dictate to no man what he shall eat or drink or wherewithal he shall be clothed."
-- The Hon. Stuart Ruaidri Erskine, The Kilt & How to Wear It, 1901.
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3rd February 16, 09:53 AM
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 Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC
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Another 6 color desert. This time pleated to "The Leaf"..
That comment wins the internet! And... now to clean coffee off my chest!
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4th February 16, 05:16 PM
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Green Digital Camo from Alt.Kilt in this post:
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/s...82#post1284982
That's their 'Military' style kilt.
GD Camo: http://www.altkilt.com/node/21
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