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30th March 06, 01:05 PM
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 Originally Posted by Mattg
Yeah, I've been thinking about that too. With my first kilt (SWK Black Watch) on the way, I'm wondering what is going to look good with that...
That is a bit tricky but I'll give it a go (nice kilt b.t.w.)...off whites, greys, some olives- check with the green in the cloth, maybe light blue, black and charcoal, copper tones maybe as well. but I digress from thread.
I still find i have my favourites tho. and tear the joint appart when i can't find them! Where's that brown shirt? did those hose end up in the wash?! flashes flashes *gesticulating madly to somehow conjure them*.
Ahh we can't help it if we look good.
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31st March 06, 01:04 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by ozmeath
I still find i have my favourites tho. and tear the joint appart when i can't find them! Where's that brown shirt? did those hose end up in the wash?! flashes flashes *gesticulating madly to somehow conjure them*.
Ahh we can't help it if we look good.
Out of the 5 kilts I have, 3 are made from a "RealTree" style camo (the material's "name brand" is actually Advantage. I decided it would be very much more gratifying to make my own kilts than to just buy them (though I do intende to buy some). I've looked the internet over for kilt making sites, and found a couple. The reason I decided to go with the camo is two fold... the material is easy to work with, hides my crooked stitching (I use a machine... to lazy for hand sewing), and goes with most of my shirt wardrobe.
Laugh if you will, but I still find myself searching for my green John Cena t-shirt to go with my camo kilts!
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