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11th June 16, 07:08 AM
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Glasgow District Kilt
I'm searching for a photo of a kilt in the Glasgow District tartan. I have been trying to decide on a tartan for my first kilt, and having family from Glasgow, it's towards the top of my list. I can't find a single picture of a completed kilt or even a pleated picture online though. Any direction on where to look would be greatly appreciated!
Last edited by Joshua C; 20th June 16 at 06:11 AM.
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11th June 16, 07:29 AM
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I'm not the least bit surprised that you can't find a picture, it's a relatively unusual tartan and often woven incorrectly. In its original Wilsons of Bannockburn shades it's a beautiful pattern.
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11th June 16, 08:20 AM
#3
I did a Google search based on Wilsons of Bannockburn and found this page. Is it possible that the fifth photo down (the kilt check photo) is a Glasgow District?
https://kiltmaker.blogspot.com/2013/...olors.html?m=1
I sent a message to the author of the article to ask, but I'm not sure if I'll hear back with the article being a few years old.
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11th June 16, 08:56 AM
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Originally Posted by JCritchlow
I did a Google search based on Wilsons of Bannockburn and found this page. Is it possible that the fifth photo down (the kilt check photo) is a Glasgow District?
https://kiltmaker.blogspot.com/2013/...olors.html?m=1
I sent a message to the author of the article to ask, but I'm not sure if I'll hear back with the article being a few years old.
No it's not, #5 is MacQuarrie.
I've woven the Glasgow sett in Wilsons' shades once. I will dig out the sample but it will be tomorrow before I can post it on here.
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11th June 16, 11:52 AM
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Thank you. That would be very helpful. I'm leaning towards buying a USAK casual for my first kilt, so it's just a matter of deciding if the Glasgow tartan is the one.
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12th June 16, 12:05 PM
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Here is a specimen of the Glasgow tartan I wove matched to Wilsons' original shades.
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12th June 16, 02:49 PM
#7
That is beautiful! Thank you for taking the time to post it. I think I will purchase my first kilt in the Glasgow tartan, and I'll post pictures when I do. I recently found a MacKeral connection on my father's side, so I may eventually pursue a MacDonald kilt as well.
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12th June 16, 07:10 PM
#8
Originally Posted by figheadair
Here is a specimen of the Glasgow tartan I wove matched to Wilsons' original shades.
Peter,
Is this Wilson's purple or dark blue?
David
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12th June 16, 10:13 PM
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David, it's their purple per the 1819 count. The red is what I believe is their madder rather than the more widely used scarlet.
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13th June 16, 05:12 AM
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Originally Posted by figheadair
David, it's their purple per the 1819 count. The red is what I believe is their madder rather than the more widely used scarlet.
Thanks. Do you mind sharing the sett size?
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