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    The Slanj website shows this as the Official Scottish Football Association Home Tartan Kilt, but I don't see a Saltire except on the sporran?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CMcG View Post
    The Slanj website shows this as the Official Scottish Football Association Home Tartan Kilt, but I don't see a Saltire except on the sporran?

    It should be on the Slanj website, I googled, SFA saltire logo kilt and this directed me to Slanj website and to this kilt, perhaps this is the one Hamish is posing in, but I cant see the front where the Saltire is

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy View Post
    It should be on the Slanj website, I googled, SFA saltire logo kilt and this directed me to Slanj website and to this kilt, perhaps this is the one Hamish is posing in, but I cant see the front where the Saltire is
    I rejigged my Google search and came up with the SFA Logo Saltire Kilt from Slanj:


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    Now that I definitely would not wear!
    The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life.
    [Proverbs 14:27]

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    Quote Originally Posted by CMcG View Post
    I rejigged my Google search and came up with the SFA Logo Saltire Kilt from Slanj:




    It's like "x marks the spot to kick me in the junk"

    See THIS thread for my meaning.

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    Scott (Artificer) wrote: “It's like ‘x marks the spot to kick me in the junk’.”

    Last edited by Mike_Oettle; 9th June 11 at 07:27 AM.
    The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life.
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    Quote Originally Posted by artificer View Post
    It's like "x marks the spot to kick me in the junk"
    This must be a transatlantic USA/UK kind of thing, because we call ours "the Crown Jewels".

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    I'm not a fan of either kilt pictured. The one worn by Hamish appears to be a well made kilt, I just wouldn't wear it except on the rare or jestful occasions. I can't see spending the money for a single wear kilt.

    The other kilt with X on the apron...a simple no thanks. And Chas, we call them the Crown Jewels on this side of the pond as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chas View Post
    This must be a transatlantic USA/UK kind of thing, because we call ours "the Crown Jewels".

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    Jewels is also acceptable on this side of the pond, although our jewels are no longer royal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by artificer View Post
    Jewels is also acceptable on this side of the pond, although our jewels are no longer royal.

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    Hahahaha...you're so right. Family jewels, perhaps.

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