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Thread: Think colourful

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    Just think of what might have happend if we were kilted in the 1960's!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hamish
    WHAT?! A tie-dyed Sigan Dubh? What is the World coming to? ;)


    Please no, not tie-dyed anything with a tartan kilt. With a plain-coloured, particularly black, kilt maybe, but not with tartan. It looks tacky and gross! Remember the respect for the tartan that we are constantly talking about.
    Ham, those were exactly my feelings. To me, the piper's choice of shirt took away from the overall quality of the band. I think it was one of the few groups that I would have enjoyed on CD more than seeing them in person.
    "A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
    Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.

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    I've never been a big fan of tie-dyed anything. It always looks like someone accidentally threw a brightly colored shirt in with the white laundry to my eyes.

    And I'm sorry, but I think that just looks bad with a tartan kilt. Not for me, no way.

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    I don't know? I think wrong colour for me.

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    Hey doesn't utilikilt make some kind of tie-dye kilt? At least it'll match :rolleyes:

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    I think someone had just tie-dyed a UK, but I beleive I know what you're thinking of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by michael steinrok
    Hey doesn't utilikilt make some kind of tie-dye kilt? At least it'll match :rolleyes:
    Utilikilt occasionally comes out with a white kilt of some kind, recently a workman, that makes for good tie-dying. But they don't market a tie-dye kilt currently.

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    ewwwwwwww to the tyedye hose........
    a white workmans would be better suited for a painter i believe.... hmm maybe one that is messy with lots of bright colors.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by switchblade5984
    a white workmans would be better suited for a painter i believe.... hmm maybe one that is messy with lots of bright colors.....
    They used to have a model that was designated as a "painter" model.

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