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18th November 12, 01:41 PM
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Tweed Kilts
I am curious about tweed kilts. I hear the phrases "as traditional as tartan" and "as Scottish as tartan" used often when discussing tweed kilts but almost always in the context of reassuring a potential tweed kilt wearer that their new purchase will be a 'real' kilt and that they will look fine.
I happen to have no qualms with tweed. In fact, I intend to purchase one when I am able; but what is the history and tradition behind tweed kilt-wearing? When did it originate? Was it favoured by certain people for a certain purpose or was it then, as now, merely personal fashion preference?
Thank you, in advance for your help. I love that we all seem to love learning here on XMTS.
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The Official [BREN]
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18th November 12, 02:26 PM
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Tweeds, as we know them today, and tartans, particularly as associated with the clans of Scotland, both trace their roots to the 19th century. Before that folks basically wore whatever the local mills, or they themselves, produced. You will find many early paintings depicting the Scots in clothing with much more basic patterns than the tartans of today. In fact, many look more like what we would call a windowpane tweed, than a tartan. Both are proud woolen products of Scotland.
Last edited by MNlad; 18th November 12 at 02:28 PM.
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18th November 12, 03:03 PM
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If you haven't already, you might read Matt Newsome's article, "Feeling The Need For (Harris) Tweed" that can be found at
http://albanach.org/articles.html
under the selection, "The Need for Tweed" in the "MISCELLANEOUS" ARTICLE MENU.
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19th November 12, 05:47 AM
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19th November 12, 08:17 PM
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Awesome! Thanks, guys. I was aware of the basic gist of tartan history but these resources are awesome for helping me to better understand. Many thanks.
The Official [BREN]
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19th November 12, 09:38 PM
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I have one tweed kilt and I truly love it. It does get a few comments because of it not being tartan.
John Hart (Keltoi Gaelic Clothing) made mine and it is first rate. I have not looked very recently but he did not have a lot of tweeds listed on his website because he had not had a lot of demand for tweed, if that turns out to be the case for one you like drop him an email. I know mine was woven by Marton Mills. I have a Cairngorme Loden Antique and the hand is really nice.
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20th November 12, 07:11 AM
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Thread moved from Forum Issues to General Kilt Talk - Kilt Advice as this relates to seeking advice re kilts rather than any specific problems with the forum and deserves to be viewed by a wider audience.
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