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    Store/Product recommendation

    Hello all,

    It's been a while, I blame school and Uncle Sam for keeping me so busy.

    Anyway, there is a festival at the end of the month that I will be attending and one of the vendors has a kilt that I am very interested in. It is an Explorer Kilt from the Celtic Corner, who is a partner here on XMOTS, which already gives them good points with me!

    I am looking at the Woodland Camo Explorer because it makes me nostalgic for the Army in the late 1990s when I joined (BDU pattern with rip stop fabric.....). It looks to be good quality since it is the (I'm assuming) rip stop material. Does anyone here have an Explorer kilt from these folks? If so, what is your opinion on it? What are the care instructions, etc.

    I think that this would be a good kilt to lounge around in or do yard work... just a very casual look to it that draws me in.

    Thank you in advance, my fine friends.
    Last edited by The TALL TN Scot; 17th September 18 at 11:05 AM.
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    What festival are you referring to comrade? You don't have to name it, I just want to know if it's local.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tokareva View Post
    What festival are you referring to comrade? You don't have to name it, I just want to know if it's local.
    The Dandridge Scots-Irish Festival on the 29th.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The TALL TN Scot View Post
    The Dandridge Scots-Irish Festival on the 29th.
    Ok, thanks, I might try to check that one out myself.

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    I do find it interesting/humorous though... on their web site, they state that they'll have an "Ale Garden" this year and that those 21+ can have "up to 3" beers.... I honestly wonder how they plan to enforce the limit?
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    Quote Originally Posted by The TALL TN Scot View Post
    I do find it interesting/humorous though... on their web site, they state that they'll have an "Ale Garden" this year and that those 21+ can have "up to 3" beers.... I honestly wonder how they plan to enforce the limit?
    No idea about the Ale, I'm more interested in trying the Welsh cookies.
    http://www.thewelshcookieco.com
    Last edited by tokareva; 19th September 18 at 10:58 AM.

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