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    Post Another kilt to pass on to family

    id been watching ebay for sometime on the search for anything to do with my surname and spotted this kilt
    i ended up winning it for the cheap sum of £80 and was the only bidder



    its a Chisholm hunting muted tartan some of the colours are similar to the Chisholm ancient tartan but somewhat darker

    i took a pic to show the differences between the two tartans


    its seems to be almost new but the makers tag has the old telephone area code for Edinburgh 031 rather than the modern 0131 so that could date it to pre 1995
    interestingly this kilt has a 27 inch drop im 6 ft tall and my current kilt was made to measure and it has a drop of 24.5 inches so i guess that explains why alot of folk aren't wearing the right length kilt of they buy one from a decade or so ago it was 34/36 inch waist so way too big for me my kilt is a slinky 28 inch
    its alot lighter than my kilt so id assume the kilt is lesser quality wool and less yardage than my Chisholm ancient

    well rather than keep the kilt i decided to give it to my eldest nephew (he`s 17) it`ll be his first kilt id already bought a younger nephew a black watch tartan kilt a few months back ... so its nice to be able to buy another family member the Chisholm hunting tartan for his first kilt

    my auld man is taking him to a wee shop in Hamilton to have the kilt tailored for his height


    and here is three of the many Chisholm tartans available for my clan
    the left one is the Chisholm hunting muted the centre ,my Chisholm ancients hunting and the far left is misses Chisholm ancient weathered kilt skirt

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    They all look great!
    You should get the ancient weathered in a kilt next... It's nice and striking!
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    Congrats on the find and well done for spreading the wealth! Really like the colours in that Chisholm ancient weathered.

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    thanks folks
    yeah i think the Chisholm ancient is definitely the must have kilt ,
    if it was the Chisholm ancient kilt instead of the hunting muted ..... well sad to say but id have kept it for myself

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    As it is a 27 inch length, and a lot lighter fabric than your own kilt I would assume that your recent purchase was made for a woman - the convention of reversing all the pleats and fastenings might be usual now in shop bought off the peg pleated skirts, which hardly merit the name of kilts - but if it was made to order or from a shop where they bought from real kilt makers it would have been quite normal for a kilt to be made in the same way as for a man.

    I checked with my sister recently and she remembers the kilts we wore as girls were made closing on the right. She doesn't remember but I am fairly sure the pleats were folded anticlockwise.

    Anne the Pleater :ootd:

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    Three lovely tartans there.
    Congratulations on encouraging your nephew into the world of kilt wearing.
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