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    Need kilt help

    What a better place to start, right?

    I'm trying to find the right tartan for my husband, he's planning to start competing in Highland Games and we need to order a kilt. The family name has been traced back to the Angus district, but there is no Clan or Sept to associate it to that I can find so far.

    If we can't find the appropriate tartan, is there a "generic" tartan he can wear?

    Thanks!

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    There a bunch of generic Tartans:

    - Hunting Stewart
    - Blackwatch
    - Pride of Scotland
    - Flower of Scotland
    - Black ShadownTartan from Stillwater kilts

    The list goes on and on.......

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    There's a district tartan for Angus. It looks to be a very nice one as well. Check out the tartan finder on houseoftartan.com to see it. As far as a "generic" tartan, although not a term I would use, Black Watch (AKA government sett) is often considered a universal tartan. Personally, I choose a tartan for what it looks like most of the time. (Although I will admit I really do want to get a kilt in my clan tartan someday.)

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    ...and I'm sure that you can get some advise here from the members who are Highland Games participants on what features or fabrics might be better choices for the Highland Athlete.

    And good luck to your husband and guid on you for being so considerate.

    Best

    AA

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    Do you know his clan? His sir-family. His mom's maiden name? Check out http://www.clanfinder.com/foreversco...clanfinder.asp

    Hope that helps

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raphael View Post
    There a bunch of generic Tartans:

    - Hunting Stewart
    - Blackwatch
    - Pride of Scotland
    - Flower of Scotland
    - Black ShadownTartan from Stillwater kilts

    The list goes on and on.......
    Hrumph-hrumph *in my best Todd voice* That's Black Watch. Two words.

    (Move to Heraldry and Tartans)



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    Quote Originally Posted by auld argonian View Post
    ...and I'm sure that you can get some advise here from the members who are Highland Games participants on what features or fabrics might be better choices for the Highland Athlete.

    And good luck to your husband and guid on you for being so considerate.

    Best

    AA
    I don't compete in Highland Games nor do I play one on TV but I'd recommend Sport Kilt, USA Kilts or Canadian Casual Kilts for affordable WASHABLE kilts.
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    Thank you all for the replies. There are no sept or clan matches and it was only from a local Scottish festival one year that we found a connnection to Angus.

    We have looked at the Sportkilt site, but me being a stickler for detail, wanted to find the most appropriate pattern for his hertiage. That overrides the "girly" part of just wanting to find the neatest looking pattern

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    Nothing wrong with the Angus district tartan. It's available from any reputable kilt maker and if his family is from the region has a good connection to his heritage.
    http://www.district-tartans.com/angus2.jpg

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    For competing, I use a SWK economy in a Gordon or a sport kilt in the black Stewart. His kilt will get dirty and beat up so keep that in mind. Other than that I'd recommend the Blackwatch or the Stewart (Royal or Black).

    -Tim

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