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    Quote Originally Posted by HeathBar View Post
    Rats!!!! Dress Barclay is not on the list of available tartans.
    The prices quoted on the web site are for the tartans from the 13 oz range. I have no doubt our tailors would be happy to make these from 10 oz or 16 oz tartan if you prefer, but I'd have to call in a price quote. So if there is another tartan you want that isn't on the list, just ask!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nighthawk View Post
    Question, Matt- do you know of anyone who manufactures 1600's style truis? I like the modern variant, but I want a pair of historical ones for my reenactment group.
    No, I sure don't, but some of the historical patterns we sell include patterns for these kind of trews, and we can supply the cloth.

    Patterns here:
    http://giftshop.scottishtartans.org/patterns.htm

    Buy your cloth here:
    http://giftshop.scottishtartans.org/material.html

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    Sorry to hijack this thread but I'd like to add that if someone is interested in bias cut, close fitting historical trews, Missy Clark of Barkertown Suttlers can custom make them. Anyway, back to the original topic...

    I never thought I liked modern trews as I associated them with loud golf pants worn by old men. However, I saw several men of varying ages wearing trews at the Loon Mountain games last weekend and was surprised how nice they looked. I think the secret to looking good in trews is what you wear with them. The most well turned out trews wearers I saw were wearing outfits that would have gone just as well with a kilt (wide belt, brogues, short jacket, etc). It's great that these are being offered by the Scottish Tartans Museum as they seem to be a lot harder to come by than the kilt.
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    Thanks Matt Newsome! More wonderful Highland Dress options! I must add trews to my wish list!
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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    The prices quoted on the web site are for the tartans from the 13 oz range. I have no doubt our tailors would be happy to make these from 10 oz or 16 oz tartan if you prefer, but I'd have to call in a price quote. So if there is another tartan you want that isn't on the list, just ask!
    Would that include getting some done up is a personally designed tartan, say like the Dove tartan?
    We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb

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    Quote Originally Posted by davedove View Post
    Would that include getting some done up is a personally designed tartan, say like the Dove tartan?
    We could do it. It would involve having the cloth woven and then shipping to the tailors, so of course it would increase the cost, but I don't see why it couldn't be done. Call me if you are interested.

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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    We could do it. It would involve having the cloth woven and then shipping to the tailors, so of course it would increase the cost, but I don't see why it couldn't be done. Call me if you are interested.
    I think I just heard my credit card whimper.
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    I wonder if you can make trews into stretch pants....

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    plaid spandex is over done, sharp.

    i would like to get trews but they're so expensive.
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