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    My new Matt Newsome 4-Yard Box Pleated Kilt

    Hello everyone. I thought I would share a few photos of my new Matt Newsome 4-yard box pleated kilt (Bates tartan STA 6057).

    The (16oz) tartan was woven by D.C. Dalgliesh, and I must say that I am very impressed by the precision, and overall quality of the material. For just under $500, Matt's 4-yard box pleated kilt really is an excellent choice for those looking for an affordable option in a non-stocked tartan.

    I am very happy with the look, fit, and craftsmanship of this kilt.

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    For some reason my attachment url did not work, so here are a couple of links to the kilt photos.

    http://ragged-tiger.blogspot.com/

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/philipb...7625051676921/

    Quote Originally Posted by ragged tiger View Post
    Hello everyone. I thought I would share a few photos of my new Matt Newsome 4-yard box pleated kilt (Bates tartan STA 6057).

    The (16oz) tartan was woven by D.C. Dalgliesh, and I must say that I am very impressed by the precision, and overall quality of the material. For just under $500, Matt's 4-yard box pleated kilt really is an excellent choice for those looking for an affordable option in a non-stocked tartan.

    I am very happy with the look, fit, and craftsmanship of this kilt.

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    That tartan is beautiful!!
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    Fantastic!
    I love the decision (who ever made it) to hide the bright green inside the pleat. It's a wonderful piece, congratulations to you both.

    I'm itching to order my own Newsome, but have to wait until I finish the tartan design and square up a few other odds and ends.

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    Matt looked at the tartan swatch on STA site and gave me the option of pleating to show more green or red in the back pleats. I elected for green and Matt seemed to think that was a good way to go.

    I'm not sure whether or not this pleating option is available on all tartans. I suppose it helps to have a tartan with two bold contrasting colors.

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    Very nice indeed. The colours really pop.
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    So well lit for an indoor pic. A beautiful tartan for sure and bound to get a lot of use in the coming holidays eh?

    Just had a special weave from Dalgliesh myself - was also amazed at how affordable and how short the wait.
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    Here, see if these help...








    I'm glad you are enjoying the kilt -- it looks great on you. Just for clarification, the "under $500" price is for a box pleated kilt from a custom woven tartan, which this was. That price is $495. I charge $395 if the tartan is available from stock.

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    WOW! That is indeed a handsome tartan, and the choice of pleating is just perfect for it. I really, really like that whole look you've got going on there, ragged tiger!

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    That is gorgeous!

    Matt makes one hell of a kilt - I've got two kilts being made at the moment but I'd love to add a Newsome BP to my list - you can't not want one when you see photos like that!

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