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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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