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    A little late, but how about MacDougal. I finished a kilt in that tartan. I don't have any pics of the finished kilt yet. It still has the basting stitches in it. But here is one of the kilt during the construction. It is pleated to the stripe.

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    My opinion, most any kilt will do, properly accessorized. Here's shots from a couple of different years at the Alexandria VA Scottish Christmas Walk.
    First one is a red & black (Rob Roy MacGregor) fileidh mohr.
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...acNicholas.jpg
    The next is a grey Stewart USA Kilt Philabeg
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...1/webpost1.jpg
    We're thinking about doing that event again this year. If so I'll likely go with the Irish American Stillwater.
    All skill and effort is to no avail when an angel pees down your drones.

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    OK, why not? Any of the common MacNaughton tartans would do nicely.

    Here's the muted MacNaughton



    And the modern....


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    I just got my new Scottish National from Rocky the other day. The red, white and green really dominiate while the dark blue kinda fades into the back ground. So I think thatll be my kilt of choice to wear on christmas day. unless of course I open another one on christmas morning haha. Thanks guys!

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    I'm little behind this post but I still wanted to add my 2 cents about Xmas tartans.

    One of my favorites is the tartan for Prince Edward Island
    http://scotwebstore.com/club_images/.../lochc_pei.jpg

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    Eric,

    That tartan would work. Looks a bit like the Lennox District tartan that was being worn @ the Seattle Kilt Night this week...

    -J

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    Talking MacIntosh

    I love my hunting MacIntosh, and I guess I'll have to wear it more this Christmas season.
    My Hunting MacIntosh Tartan


    My Clan MacIntosh Tartan


    It's too bad this isn't a more popular tartan so manufacturers would come out with more inexpensive poly/viscose materials.

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    How about a Lindsay (my Step-daughter's clan)



    or...

    MacDonald of Glencoe (my heritage)?




    Dale
    --Working for the earth is not a way to get rich, it is a way to be rich

    The Most Honourable Dale the Unctuous of Giggleswick under Table

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