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31st March 07, 05:52 AM
#1
strange kilt !
From e-bay description:
" This auction is for the vintage authentic tartan KILT ... likely from the 1950s or 1960s...
The waist, with the buttons buttoned ..."
Buttons? on aprons?
"and the leather tabs hooked measures measures 13 inches across, laid flat. ... It is very nicely pleated in the front and smooth in the back ..."
Pleats in front? in that case the buttons are on the back.
Actually, it looks quite a good weathered Gordon kilt.
Item number: 230109373412 in USA.
Martin
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31st March 07, 06:02 AM
#2
So who wants to let him know that pleats go to the back?
It looks really nice, but 13 across leads me to believe it is only a 26 or 30 inch waist. Not nearly large enough for me.
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31st March 07, 06:42 AM
#3
Any idea what those buttons are for? Two in the front, and at least one on the side.
PS: I told him the pleats go in back.
An uair a théid an gobhainn air bhathal 'se is feàrr a bhi réidh ris.
(When the smith gets wildly excited, 'tis best to agree with him.)
Kiltio Ergo Sum.
I Kilt, therefore I am. -McClef
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31st March 07, 07:00 AM
#4
Originally Posted by Nick
Any idea what those buttons are for? Two in the front, and at least one on the side.
PS: I told him the pleats go in back.
I can't tell from the pictures if they're actually buttonholed or not, but they're placed correctly to hold the bottom edge of a kilt belt up, I think.
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31st March 07, 07:14 AM
#5
The tartan is Gordon Ancient colors. With that waist, and the apparent length, it looks as though it may be a kilted skirt with the straps reversed. The buttons are a puzzlement, though. Maybe Matt will chime in, since it's a kilt oddity.
Convener, Georgia Chapter, House of Gordon (Boss H.O.G.)
Where 4 Scotsmen gather there'll usually be a fifth.
7/5 of the world's population have a difficult time with fractions.
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31st March 07, 07:21 AM
#6
Originally Posted by Martin S
Actually, it looks quite a good weathered Gordon kilt.
Martin
Gordon Ancient.
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31st March 07, 10:08 AM
#7
Just a thought maybe the buttons are for a set of braces but I maybe confused
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31st March 07, 11:30 AM
#8
Those buttons are confusing. Normally, when you see buttons on a kilt it is to fasten braces/suspenders to. This was actually quite common in the nineteenth century, and I've seen it in some early twentieth century kilts, as well.
However, in those cases the buttons are always at the waist of the kilt.
On this kilt, the buttons seem to be at the hip line. There are two on the front of the kilt, evenly spaced from the center, and one right behind the lower buckle on the right hip. At least that is all I can see from the photos.
I cannot imagine what they might be for! But I do suspect they were probably added after the fact by the owner of the kilt, and not part of the original kilt.
This is a man's kilt, though for a very thin man. MacNaughtons, by the way, is the parent company of House of Edgar.
Aye,
Matt
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