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  1. #1
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    New Angus Harvey kilt!

    Well, I had to get on of Angus' kilts after going t his booth two different weekends at the Ren Faire. This is a fashion tartan, no buckles and straps, no belt loops, box pleated, and not much (if any) tapering from the waist to the hips. It is a wonderful kilt, and mainly because I love the tartan, but it is also well made. Very well made stitches, good fabric quality, concerned vendor, etc.. I can definitely recommend Angus. This tartan also has some great earth tone colors.

    If you have questions about Angus, feel free to contact me.



    And the back:
    The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long

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    Good to hear a good review on Angus. Once my job situation improves I'm sure I with be talking to him!!
    [B]Paul Murray[/B]
    Kilted in Detroit! Now that's tough.... LOL

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    YEAH! Angus is great! What a wonderful guy and a skilled kiltmaker, as shown in the beautiful photos!

    p.s. - Sorry I didn't make it to the faire on Saturday ...hope you had a good time without me.

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    I do like the tartan. The simplicity of it is very appealing as well.

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    Very nice kilt--Just a small point the dark socks tend to over power the colours of the kilt, in my opinion lighter socks would work better

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    Another good looking kilt, you must be running out of hangers.

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    Looks good, Rob! Your co-workers in Florida are in for some surprises as you demonstrate the wardrobe…

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    Nice kilt KCW - but it doesn't look like a box pleat in the photo. Its tough to pull off a combination of black and brown (in this case shoes and socks). A better choice might be oatmeal or lovat green hose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pdcorlis
    Nice kilt KCW - but it doesn't look like a box pleat in the photo.

    I thought the same thing actually... thought my eyes were screwing with me :confused:

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    Hey guys, I will get a better pic of the pleats once the move is done! They are box pleat, and nicely done.

    And I was undecided on the hose, so went with what was clean! It was the brown, or bottle green. The green would probably worked better in retrispect, considering the shirt, but I had planned on wearing a different one.

    His work is very nice.
    The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long

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