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16th December 05, 11:04 AM
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Tartan I.D
I've been trying to I.D this tartan with no luck. I've tried unsucessfully to find it using the tartan finder at house of Tartan. It's on a militery kilt made by Thomas Gordan and Sons. It's one I've seen before and can't remember the name.
My apologies for the large pic,I've resized it twice.
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16th December 05, 11:22 AM
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I'll bite, is it Hunting Stweart?
Last edited by Colin; 16th December 05 at 11:35 AM.
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16th December 05, 11:38 AM
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Stewart Hunting...
The Stewart Hunting is a military tartan, being worn by the Royal Scots Regiment and the Canadian Scottish. I would venture to say that since it is a kilt, it is probably from the latter, since the RS wear trews in Stewart Hunting -- although a Territorial Battalion, the 9th Royal Scots, known as the "Dandy Ninth" did wear kilts in the First World War.
Just speculation -- but it is Stewart Hunting.
T.
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16th December 05, 11:38 AM
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Here's another question for the experts. This is a military kilt,it has 4 buttons spaced evenly along the back above the pleats. There are 2 in front at the apron corners. What are they for? My other 2 kilts don't have them.
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16th December 05, 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Southern Breeze
Here's another question for the experts. This is a military kilt,it has 4 buttons spaced evenly along the back above the pleats. There are 2 in front at the apron corners. What are they for? My other 2 kilts don't have them.
Suspender buttons???????
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16th December 05, 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by cajunscot
The Stewart Hunting is a military tartan, being worn by the Royal Scots Regiment and the Canadian Scottish. I would venture to say that since it is a kilt, it is probably from the latter, since the RS wear trews in Stewart Hunting -- although a Territorial Battalion, the 9th Royal Scots, known as the "Dandy Ninth" did wear kilts in the First World War.
Just speculation -- but it is Stewart Hunting.
T.
Thanks for the quick answer. This one of those tartans I've seen dozens of times and when the name comes up I draw a blank and can't find a pic anywhere.
Last edited by Southern Breeze; 16th December 05 at 11:50 AM.
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16th December 05, 12:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Southern Breeze
Here's another question for the experts. This is a military kilt,it has 4 buttons spaced evenly along the back above the pleats. There are 2 in front at the apron corners. What are they for? My other 2 kilts don't have them.
Perhaps they're prototypes for modesty snaps...
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16th December 05, 02:01 PM
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Heres a pic with the buttons in question. Any ideas on what they're for?
IT has two more in front at the apron corners.
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16th December 05, 02:02 PM
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Would this be one of those fabled Estate Sale Kilts?
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16th December 05, 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by MacMullen
Would this be one of those fabled Estate Sale Kilts?
No, this one came from E-Bay.
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