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    Way2,

    You amaze me. If I sew I bleed. I admire such talent.

    That Southwest2 in the center of the top row would be PERFECT camo at a rattlesnake farm!!

    Ron
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    Riverkilt,

    I'm jealous of the genuine MARPAT. Has anyone else made those? (or been able to get their hands on the fabric?)

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    I have a ton of Genuine MarPat in both woodland and desert. EGA's and all.
    Steve Ashton
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    Swish + Swagger = Swoon.

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    The first kilt I ever made was Camo. And about 20% of all kilts that leave the shop are Camo of one type or another. I love Camo. I call the Camo Kilts "The kilt for that funky neo-urban look"
    Steve Ashton
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC View Post
    I have a ton of Genuine MarPat in both woodland and desert. EGA's and all.
    I do believe that you'll be taking some of my hard earned money shortly, just as soon as I drop a few more pounds.

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    Here are my pair of Hunter Green Camos, one in knife pleats with stud fastening front apron and one in all round box pleats. As Turpin says they do stretch the definition of a kilt, but they are certainly great for your street cred..

    I saw a few camo kilts out and about in Edinburgh on Sunday, at least two are illustrated in the Edinburgh Kilt Walk thread.
    Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.

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    Jeez, feeling REALLY bad - with all my focus on "historic" camos I forgot to post a pic of one of my first - the Freedom Kilts Desert Camo, which I believe is still available....?



    Ron
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    Very appropriate, Ron, a desert camo in the desert, and yes if it wasn't for the black shirt you'd be pretty well invisible in that backdrop.
    Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.

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    Re: the Utilikilt reference, actually the grodygoose ones are made from tops, not trousers. You'll see when you get yours...

    Moosedog

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    Wow...all those patterns and I never saw any British DPM (coolest pattern out there for military camo...imo)
    or my ONLY hunting camo pattern, Natural Gear(by far the most effective hunting camo)
    "A sharp knife is nothing without a sharp eye"
    -Koloth

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