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Thread: Lionheart Kilt

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    16oz....5.5 yard...HOE....vendor Tartan4Less

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    General Kilt Talk A place to discuss old kilts, new kilts, red kilts, blue kilts...
    As I see it, the OP is discussing his new kilt. I don't think we need to rules-lawyer this one and put a damper on his excitement, do we?

    If I had just received that kilt, I'd be pretty darned proud of it too. Very handsome indeed! Thank you for sharing!

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    Has this thread been moved here to General Kilt Talk? If not, why is this the wrong forum?

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    This thread was originally in the "Traditional" kilt forum, hence the suggestions that it might best fit into a different category. Seems like it has been moved now, and I don't think anyone would have any objections over it being in the General section.

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    Sorry for the confusion...I guess there are different interpretations of 'Traditional' kilt. I only put in in traditional b/c in my opinion, its a registered tartan, and I dont consider it to be a modern kilt. I guess I was just excited to post my pics to see which forum would be best....Thank you CDNSushie for understanding my excitement...I didn't realize that some may be offended that it is not to belong in the traditional forum

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    I wouldn't worry too much about it. It's a good looking kilt just the same, enjoy it and wear it with pride!

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    I don't think anyone was offended. People just made the suggestion that this thread didn't really fit the criteria for the "traditional" forum. The Lionheart kilt, like other emblem or novelty kilts, is a more contemporary fashion. That's all anyone was saying.

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    Ah. That explains it then. Thanks for clearing it up, Matt. I guess it just goes to show that everyone's definition of "traditional" is a bit different. In this case it was obviously taken to mean a tartan kilt, as opposed to say, a Utilikilt.

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