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    Talking Question

    I have not found this answer here yet, but I did not want to make a mistake and ask it in the main forum if it has been answered before and I am unable to find the facts I am wanting. So point me to the answer if it has been done or point me in the direction I might need to go, please.

    I own one kilt right now - UtiliKilt (Workman - Black). I would like to get a more traditional kilt, and maybe another casual kilt. I want to learn what the differences are in kilts and thier terminalogy (i.e. Apron, Knife, Box,). What weight should I be looking at to be comfortable in a casual (daily), traditional (go to the office), and/or 'nice' (special date with wife at a fancy spot or special function).

    On top of that, what 'accessories' do I need for each 'level'. I am willing to purchase some nice things so that last for the upper end and middle options mentioned above.

    If you can help me, I would appreciate it, and if this needs to be asked somewhere else, please move it there or I will move it there so I might be better informed.

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    Have you seen www.albanach.org? It has just about everything you want to know.

    Welcome aboard, by the way.
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    First Welcome!

    Second Matt Newsome's site is terrific and will be well worth your time to read and study.

    Also crawling through X Marks Sponsor's websites will be beneficial.

    Lastly, stay tuned in here with the Rabble.

    Cheers,

    Marshal Moroni
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    This may help in identifying the different pleating options.

    Wallace Catanach, Kiltmaker

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    The elements of a traditional kilt are:
    Apron
    deep pleat
    the pleats
    reverse pleat
    Underapron
    Wallace Catanach, Kiltmaker

    A day without killting is like a day without sunshine.

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    You might want to take a look at this thread, where one of the other mods and I took one kilt and had 10 different levels of formality built around that one kilt.

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    Thanks So Much, Folks!!!

    I will start consuming this and see if I am brighter by learning all this.

    I want to get a 'nicer' kilt made for my family Reunion in November. I more than likily will be the only kilt there as this family is not on the English/Scottish/Welch/Irish side of the family.

    They are name DeVilbiss (or other spellings) and they do have connections to NewCastle section of northern England with the Ogles back 6-7 generations back.

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    When you decide on a tartan and style, you need to get your order in on that kilt as soon as you can, as some tartans can take a while to obtain and then your kiltmaker will have to get you into his/her queue of customers.
    Let the jonesing begin!
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    Well welcome.

    Its obvious you need a hand sewn wool tartan kilt in the Texas Bluebonnet tartan.

    Ron
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
    Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    This free publication from Scotweb can answer a lot basic questions too:

    http://www.scotweb.co.uk/kiltsandtartan/

    Best regards,

    Jake
    Last edited by Monkey@Arms; 15th April 09 at 09:43 AM.
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