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    Quote Originally Posted by figheadair View Post
    Both made from a length of Shepheard Check cloth, probably navy blue and ecru, with a selvedge mark. I have a rather 'distressed' 19th century plaid in this pattern.
    The selvedge mark really makes the look work for me. I like it much more than the interwar checked kilt in Richard's other photo.

    Would that be woven into the fabric with the intention of it being made into kilts?
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    Quote Originally Posted by FossilHunter View Post
    The selvedge mark really makes the look work for me. I like it much more than the interwar checked kilt in Richard's other photo.

    Would that be woven into the fabric with the intention of it being made into kilts?
    In this particular case the plaid has decorated ends too which shows that the cloth was intended for that use rather than kilting. That said, the simple check with the herringbone selvedge mark would make a very nice kilt.

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    I thought I'd add this vintage argyll into the mix as we are talking about vintage checks.





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