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20th September 06, 05:54 PM
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Thanks for the link, now I can get a reasonably priced set of diced hose!
Kevin
Originally Posted by Joe Gondek
I found diced hose here,
http://www.jhiggins.net
They have them in
Red/Green
Red/Black
red/White
$60.00 U.S.
I plan on ordering a pair soon
will let you know how they look
Cheers
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24th September 09, 08:14 PM
#12
Originally Posted by sirdaniel1975
Or you can make your own "cadhadh" (I hope I spelled that right).. I've seen Bob Martin wear them with one of his box pleat kilts and everthing else(accessories) were modern. You can make them out of wool, pv, or cotton (for comfort).
Mine are Wallace Hunting, 11oz cotton from Wally World (AKA wal-mart). I've recently seen Campbell/Black Watch, Royal Stewart, & dress Stewart at Wally World..
Daniel S. Williamson
Tell us more, Daniel. Are these "bag socks" sewn up from tartan fabric?
Incidentally, I don't think "cadhadh" is the correct spelling; at least Google has never heard of it.
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24th September 09, 09:16 PM
#13
I don't want to knock JHiggins, but their diced hose are the same make and material as tube/gym socks. My pair lasted only 4 wears before a small hole opened at where the cuff folds over. Really be careful with those.
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25th September 09, 05:25 AM
#14
Originally Posted by sirdaniel1975
Possible Alternative!
I don't know if these will work, but some might make a decent contratsing look or even match some tartans... possibly Wallace or something..
Over The Calf Argyle Socks
fixed link*
Play around with the different color combinations... It all depends on how high over the calf they actually are. If you're short like me (5ft 5 1/2 inces), they might work...
as stated: I don't know if they'll work, or their quality... just an idea.. I've seen a kilt aficiando wear 18th century leggings as kilt hoes before and it looked pretty decent.. so maybe if someone wanted to be the Ginny pig (not me )?!.
Daniel S. Williamson
Has anybody followed this up? I have emailed them about better postal costs, because at the minute they are charging over twice as much as the goods for shipping. No reply yet.
Regards
Chas
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25th September 09, 08:33 AM
#15
Originally Posted by NorCalPiper
I don't want to knock JHiggins, but their diced hose are the same make and material as tube/gym socks. My pair lasted only 4 wears before a small hole opened at where the cuff folds over. Really be careful with those.
RE: the Jhiggins Diced hose: I was considering ordering a pair, until I found out that they are NOT 100% wool , something the ad does not say - had to be patient in exchanging emails , to find that out.
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25th September 09, 12:47 PM
#16
Originally Posted by Chas
Has anybody followed this up? I have emailed them about better postal costs, because at the minute they are charging over twice as much as the goods for shipping. No reply yet.
Chas,
Check this thread from last January: Argyle kilt hose...
They were not rated favorably. I suspect it's akin to the difference between this experiment from sockdreams.com
... and the custom made Xmarks tartan hose from Skye
Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
gainfully unemployed systems programmer
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25th September 09, 08:43 PM
#17
check Killkeel in Ireland, don't have the link, sorry. I do believe they were fairly affordable, and they do custom work with swatches.
What about our own Slohairt, looks to me as he has good ones?
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26th September 09, 01:32 AM
#18
I should not worry too much Trefor. I have never owned a pair and I am never likely to. I have always regarded them as rather flash and therefore unnecessary.
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26th September 09, 02:13 AM
#19
I've found a place that's doing tartan hose cuffs with a plain leg for £30... I'm sure tartan hose would be around the same price.
It's the same guy that supplies Scotweb but you get them for a fraction of the price.
Do you want his details?
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26th September 09, 03:02 AM
#20
Originally Posted by Paul.
I've found a place that's doing tartan hose cuffs with a plain leg for £30... I'm sure tartan hose would be around the same price.
It's the same guy that supplies Scotweb but you get them for a fraction of the price.
Do you want his details?
Yes Please!
Regards
Chas
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