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    Finally got off me rear-end

    And uploaded these:

    Sharp dressed man

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    Great pics! Nice layout of the different accessories to dress up and dress down a kilt. Going to have to show these to my wife. The fact that you look to be about my size will help!

    RJI
    The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long

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    What great pictures! I especially like the one with the turtleneck!
    Glen McGuire

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    Great looking photos. All good combinations of highland dress.

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    Schultz,

    Thanks for sharing those pictures. Nice kilt. Is it a USAK Semi-traditional?

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    Thanks guys!

    Bill, it's a "tank" made by ScottishKilts.net affilliate TartanCentre.com in the Davidson tartan, modern colors. I've had to mess with the brightness/contrast on these pics so the tartan shows up, as its pretty dark unless its in sunlight.

    Perhaps I'll take pictures outdoors sometime soon.

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    You've fairly made a textbook of different looks! Good shots.

    Sherry

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    Hey thanks for sharing your pics. Gives me some ideas what to wear with my very similar kilt.

    I'm in the market for a dress sporran. Hope you don't mind me saying, but I am not convinced that a white sporran is the best--although I'm not convinced that it isn't. What else to get though. A black fur sporran? Too glib. Grey? not perfect. A brown coloured fur like beaver or muskrat? perhaps beaver would be good, to speak to my Scottish-Canadianness (yes, yes one of the most embarrassing things about Canada is that the beaver is our national animal--not an eagle, lion or bear but a reputedly self-castrating rodent), but still, aesthetically, not perfect. Any suggestions to someone trying to find a sporran to match a kilt very much like Schultz's?
    Last edited by jkdesq; 5th October 05 at 02:24 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jkdesq
    . . . Any suggestions to someone trying to find a sporran to match a kilt very much like Schultz's?
    If you're specifically looking for fur, here's a source for a variety of types:

    Craigie Originals:

    http://www.sporrans.com/

    I considered getting their full-face skunk sporran, but ended up with the angora. I'm pretty happy with it (although I don't have many opportunities for formal events), but it does shed some.

    Per the original post: Schultz, lookin' good, man!!


    Regards,
    Mark

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    I've heard good things about Craigie's.


    Your fur may need to be stored in a refrigerator. They don't like to be warm.

    Sherry

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