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    A Dressed up Semi-Trad

    I realized that I did not have any dressy photos of my Semi-Traditional Black Stewart Kilt, so decided to rectify that today so here are couple shots of a dressy Semi-Trad. proof that these kilts can go just about anywhere and fit in.




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    Is the bottom sleavage fringed?

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    Yes Frank it is, that would be my one complaint about this kilt.

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    The piper at my wedding wore Black Stewart. I always thought it was a fine looking tartan. Nice look McMurdo.

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    Looking good, Glen.
    I've worn my USA semi-trad to church when the weather was rather wet for a wool kilt and it is entirely acceptable as a dressy kilt.
    Like you, my only minor criticism is the rugged fringing at the bottom of the kilt rather than a smooth selvedge or hem.
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    Nice kilt, nice tartan and great look, Glen.
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    good pic, looking grand

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    Black Stewart works great with your skunk sporran.

    A very good look Glen

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    Looks verra nice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
    Yes Frank it is, that would be my one complaint about this kilt.
    Given the nature of the material, I think the fringe on the bottom is a great idea. The weaver in my living history group explained to me why the material can't be properly selvedged. I don't remember the details, as I'm not a weaver and it only half way made sense to me, but given the alternative- to hem it- I think the fringing is a great idea.
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