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23rd January 07, 10:11 PM
#31
I like them all. Though Cloves tan stripe is really nice.
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24th January 07, 02:25 PM
#32
Originally Posted by cloves
The one I meant as brown is really more a tan or khaki color. It's the palest vertical stripe.
Which actually leads me to ask, "Can someone tell me exactly what the sett (and colors) are. In making my jpg, I did the best i could using the software (though the color selection is limited), but I had to guess on what some of the colors were, and the number of threads of each.
I need a tileable pic so I can print out a full sheet to play with (I want to see what actually pleating it different way looks like, not just on the computer), but the only examples I have found are real shots of the tartan, and I can't get it to tile right. Additionally, all the examples I have seen are shots of a wool swatch, except for the example on the Sport Kilt site.
http://www.sportkilt.com/departments...rmy_Tartan.cfm
What does SK make their kilts out of PV or acrylic? If the PV Rocky is getting is as light as SK's then than makes this a whole other ballgame (for instance pleating to the blue).
Adam
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24th January 07, 02:48 PM
#33
SK uses Cotton Poly or acrylic. They do NOT use PV to my knowledge. If they say they DO use PV, then they use someone other than MM's teflon Coated PV, so I can't speak to the quality.
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24th January 07, 03:05 PM
#34
Not quality I'm worried about (I'm absolutely sure yours is better). It's the color I wondered about, on their site all the colors are so much brighter that any other examples of the Army tartan I've seen. And their site doesn't say what material they use.
Adam
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29th January 07, 06:16 PM
#35
OK, I've managed to find a real jpg of the tartan, so here goes.
Pleated to the yellow (the #1 recomendation so far - note skinny black line represents the edge of a pleat it is not in the tartan)
Pleated to the green (so the yellow would only be seen as the kilt swished, as I was thinking)
Pleated to the blue (I'm actualy kind of liking this)
Finally just for giggles, pleated alternating yellow and blue (this has been done by a few Scottish Regiments according to an article I read this weekend, but it is still almost unheard of, still kind of interesting)
What do you think?
Adam
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29th January 07, 06:19 PM
#36
Next question is for Rocky. After seeing my first military pleated (knife/box thing) this weekend, any chance of persuading you to try that style? I'd be way cool, and I'd be willing to pay extra.
I had never seen a kilt pleated this way before this weekend, it is truely magic (looks like 20+ 1" box pleats, very cool). No matter what I'm gonna have to get a kilt pleated this way soon.
Adam
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29th January 07, 06:25 PM
#37
Originally Posted by arrogcow
OK, I've managed to find a real jpg of the tartan, so here goes.
Pleated to the yellow (the #1 recomendation so far - note skinny black line represents the edge of a pleat it is not in the tartan)
What do you think?
Adam
IMHO I prefer the yellow stripe. Although I believe the yellow stripe would be much closer than what you have pictured. Yes the double yellow stripe will be very busy looking but it is regimental. Although the last picture did look interesting. At the end of the day this is your kilt and you must be satisfied with it.
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6th February 07, 07:00 PM
#38
I kind of like the blue stripe as well it is different.
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6th February 07, 07:08 PM
#39
Originally Posted by arrogcow
OK, I've managed to find a real jpg of the tartan, so here goes.
Pleated to the yellow (the #1 recomendation so far - note skinny black line represents the edge of a pleat it is not in the tartan)
I think you should try and redo this pic with the stripes closer. From pictures I've seen of this kilt your pleats (represented here) appear too big.
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6th February 07, 07:12 PM
#40
I think to the blue would be striking, and the inside of the pleats would flash the yellow when in motion.
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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