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    M. A. C. Newsome is offline
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    The oldest kilt in my personal collection is a MacGregor that I bought off of Ebay probably about 10 years ago. I bought it because it was my size and I think the bidding only reached as high as $75. Couldn't say no.

    Only when I received it and was able to examine it could I tell it really was a much older peice than the Ebay auction description let on. My best guess is that it is probably at least 80 years old.

    It needs some minor repair -- it could use new leather straps, and a new waistband. Other than that, it's in great shape. It wears very well.

    I don't wear it all that often any more, and haven't for years, for a few reasons. The first being I'm not a MacGregor. The second being that it is an older kilt and I see no reason to wear it out. My kilt collection has expanded since I bought this one on Ebay and so I no longer need it for my wardrobe. I'll probably give it to the museum collection eventually.

    But I did bring it out to wear last year in honor of the MacGregor clan cheif coming to visit out museum. The ironic thing was that I was in a MacGregor tartan kilt for his visit and he was in....
    PANTS! :-)

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    I've got an MOD Seaforth Highlanders (MacKenzie) knife pleated to the stripe.

    It's had straps added to it which are stamped "1943" but I wonder if it might be even older than that. It's definitely in great conditon for its age.


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    I own a Clark/Clergy tartan kilt from 1948.
    It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom -- for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself.

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    My oldest kilt is only about 15 years old, i do however have a regimental doublet and matching vest from the 20s that I wear.

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    M oldest was made in 1948 my son has it now as it is too smallin the waist for me

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    Oldest Kilts

    I have two kilts from 1986 made by Geoffrey Tailor. Had to let them out. They both still look as good as the first day.

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