...After all not everybody is a kilt obsessed internet geek (like us).
I beg your pardon. I am NOT a "kilt obsessed internet geek".
Um, in the first picture on the book cover, is the length of the tie (over the cummerbund) correct?
Also the green kilt appears to be worn a little low? And are those hose tops uneven?
In the second picture is that piper’s sporran worn too low (bottom edge below the bottom kilt edge)? What is the correct hang? Red and black hose with green kilt. Is that ok?
Is the sporran in the third picture made of endangered fur?
And in the final picture, do the hose seem too gray?
I beg your pardon. I am NOT a "kilt obsessed internet geek".
Um, in the first picture on the book cover, is the length of the tie (over the cummerbund) correct?
Also the green kilt appears to be worn a little low? And are those hose tops uneven?
In the second picture is that piper’s sporran worn too low (bottom edge below the bottom kilt edge)? What is the correct hang? Red and black hose with green kilt. Is that ok?
Is the sporran in the third picture made of endangered fur?
And in the final picture, do the hose seem too gray?
Just asking…
Wallace Catanach, Kiltmaker
A day without killting is like a day without sunshine.
Matt has great advice in this little book. I still like Thompson as well.
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