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    Sounds like you have the same sort of ethnic goulash of a background that I have.

    Chef pointed out the Polish Tartan that I read about a while back.

    I would remind you, though, that the Polish/Scots connection goes back to none other than Bonnie Prince Charlie himself.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Edward_Stuart

    ...by virtue of his mommy:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Klementyna_Sobieska

    Toward the end of the Wikipedia article on BPC, you'll see that it has pretty much been concluded that the infamous Sobieski Stuart Brothers (who would, no doubt, be more than willing to whip up a tartan for you were they alive today) were, alas, not the true descendants of BPC. Another legend falls!

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    Quote Originally Posted by auld argonian View Post
    Sounds like you have the same sort of ethnic goulash of a background that I have.

    Chef pointed out the Polish Tartan that I read about a while back.

    I would remind you, though, that the Polish/Scots connection goes back to none other than Bonnie Prince Charlie himself.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Edward_Stuart

    ...by virtue of his mommy:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Klementyna_Sobieska

    Toward the end of the Wikipedia article on BPC, you'll see that it has pretty much been concluded that the infamous Sobieski Stuart Brothers (who would, no doubt, be more than willing to whip up a tartan for you were they alive today) were, alas, not the true descendants of BPC. Another legend falls!

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    AA
    There is of course, a "Prince Charles Edward Stuart" tartan -- and the Jacobite Army contained the Irish Piquets, Irish soldiers in the service of France who were seconded to the Pretender.

    T.

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    Yakshamash and Conas atá tú ?

    Also being of Polish and Irish heritage (with some Scottish thrown in as well), I was intrigued by your post.

    I opted for the SWK Irish Natl and have been toying with which direction to go next.

    I had heard of the Polish tartan but appears it would be a special order. I found someone who could make a kilt for me. (http://www.alexismalcolmkilts.com/
    and his reply-- " The Polish tartan ( # 7106) is new this year & indeed a "special weave". We can have it woven in 6 yard minimum runs making your "Hillwalker" Kilt $500.00. " )

    Keep me posted on you sucess.

    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted in Maine View Post
    I had heard of the Polish tartan but appears it would be a special order. I found someone who could make a kilt for me. (http://www.alexismalcolmkilts.com/
    and his reply-- " The Polish tartan ( # 7106) is new this year & indeed a "special weave". We can have it woven in 6 yard minimum runs making your "Hillwalker" Kilt $500.00. " )
    I had a Galway kilt made for my brother, as a best man's gift, by Alexis Malcolm. She does GREAT work.

    Highly recommended.

    Thanks to all for the responses. I am still pondering which direction to go. We'll see.

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    You might want to look at the Sobieski-Stewart tartan #7096 on the Scottish Tartans Authority website

    http://www.tartansauthority.com/Web/site/cart2.asp

    It actually looks a lot better than the web can show


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted in Maine View Post
    Yakshamash and Conas atá tú ?
    Actually, it's Jak sie masz
    My mom's Irish and Polish. Sounds like we have a bunch of us here. Let's get this tartan started!

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    I do like that Sobieski Stuart tartan....

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    Thanks AA

    Here is a better photo of it, however it still doesn't show the zing this tartan has got, it needs to been seen in the flesh so to speak, it's a clean, crisp tartan, I love it.

    Here it's shown with our leather jacket and silk shirt



    Chris

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