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What would you like to see in a kilt?
Have kilts stopped evolving? What features would you like to see in a kilt?
e.g. I'd like to see kilts that accomodated a greater range of waist sizes. I can think of many more desirable features, but leave them to the rabble.
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Ewan McGregor
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I like the pockets on Steve's kilts. They would be very handy for a bit of change or a car key. Small pockets would be a very welcome addition to a traditional style kilt, for me.
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Great question, with many answers. I am not completely sure what I would like to see in the kilt, but the following characteristics are what I presently (as my own taste and preferences have evolved slightly over the years) like to see in a kilt:
-Two kilt straps, black or brown leather, on both exterior sides of the kilt
-Two kilt buckles to accompany the kilt straps, either in silver or brass
-16 ounce heavyweight, pure worsted wool tartan from Lochcarron, Dalgliesh,
or House of Edgar
-Double to triple fringing on front apron
-Depending on the sett of the tartan, kilt pleated preferably to the stripe (or sett in
some cases)
-Traditional kilt selvedge
-Completely hand sewn
-8 yards
-No belt loops
-Reinforced full canvas lining
-My clan (Macpherson or Chattan) tartan in the dress, hunting, weathered, modern,
ancient, muted, and reproduction colour schemes
-Knife pleated
Cheers,
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Good point!
Last edited by creagdhubh; 7th July 11 at 09:47 AM.
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I tend to think there is really no need for pockets to be included in the kilt itself...that is what a sporran, waistcoat or jacket pocket is for!
Just my honest opinion here gents...
Slainte,
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More stock tartans in PV material.
16 oz (QUALITY) PV cloth from MM, not just their 11 - 12 oz stuff.
A stronger market for traditional wool material (kilts and cloth alone) so that mills would remain self sufficient.
After re-reading this post... it sounds more like my Christmas list.
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Originally Posted by RockyR
A stronger market for traditional wool material (kilts and cloth alone) so that mills would remain self sufficient.
More demand from consumers might bring down cost, which could, theoretically increase demand. That would be a good Christmas list, Rocky.
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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6th July 11, 03:56 PM
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I often hear people expressing the desire for a kilt that accommodate a wide range of waist sizes. I understand the desire for this, as the kilt represents a considerable investment for many, and it would be nice to know you'll still be able to wear it should you gain 50 lbs.
However, I also would like to point out that most kilts are adjustable by about 4" already. And I don't know of many articles of clothing which accommodate a size range much larger than that and still look good and tailor made.
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