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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranald
    ...I got a military kilt recently (ebay) in the Cameron tartan made by Thomas Gordon & sons LTD Glasgow...
    Now, THAT'S how to shop for kilts!;)

    There are so many complaints of the cost of kilts, and the inability to find wool around this place, that some guys are settling for inferior products just to have a kilt NOW. What you found is a GREAT example of what time and patience can produce.

    The 9.5-yard Saskatchewan Tartan, wool kilt that I just bought cost me a whole $100 (usd). It was worn once for a celebration, and was only gathering dust. Now, it will find a new life.

    There are Scottish and Irish newspapers out there that advertise these types of things all the time. With all the online browsing, the actual papers are sitting there with LOADS of deals.
    Arise. Kill. Eat.

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    Smile new kilt

    Thanks guys for the replies, yes it's truely a first class kilt cost me £41 and I'm pleased and proud to own it.Date on the inside says 1953.
    Question is would you still dry clean it if it was you?
    Last edited by Ranald; 24th July 05 at 12:16 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranald
    Thanks guys for the replies, yes it's truely a first class kilt cost me £41 and I'm pleased and proud to own it.Date on the inside says 1951.
    Question is would you still dry clean it if it was you?
    That's a tricky one.

    IF you have a HIGHLY reputable Dry Cleaner in your area that understands the importance of treating this kilt like an heirloom... it may be okay.

    Otherwise, try to learn the fine art of hand washing with Woolite, or atleast learn how to spot-clean wool. There are many online sources for the information and you can even ask some reputable kilt companies for advise... just make sure to ask ones that deal solely in fine wools.

    Since you're dealing with an "older" kilt material (before 1980) you may have a "pure wool" kilt. What that means is... there may not be preservative fibres mixed in the weave. Your wool kilt may actually be a WOOL kilt. IF there's a fibre tag on it (100% Wool), you're way ahead of the game.
    Arise. Kill. Eat.

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    Jimmy's advice...

    Quote Originally Posted by Ranald
    Thanks guys for the replies, yes it's truely a first class kilt cost me £41 and I'm pleased and proud to own it.Date on the inside says 1951.
    Question is would you still dry clean it if it was you?
    I only had my 1950's era Black Watch of Canada kilt (made by a Glasgow company, don't remember which one) dry-cleaned once, and that was only by a reputable dry-cleaner that I knew personally. I'd go wi' Jimmy's sound advice, if it were me.

    Very nice find, btw!

    Cheers,

    Todd

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    Military Box Pleats:

    This is the style worn by the Black Watch and the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders during the Second World War.
    ~Sav

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    I can't tell the difference between that and knife pleats

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    That is knife pleated. What Price Glory sells them. Black Watch and Gordon Highlanders are knife pleated while the Seaforth Highlanders and Cameron Highlanders are box pleated. http://www.whatpriceglory.com/scot.htm

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    ooops! my fault I posted the wrong picture....looking through my files to find the box pleats...My apologies!

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