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View Poll Results: Do you like the "Freedom" tartan kilt?

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  • Yes! (I have one or would consider buying one)

    16 19.28%
  • No, thank you!

    23 27.71%
  • Don't know / No strong opinion one way or the other.

    44 53.01%
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  1. #21
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    I won't buy anything with the word 'freedom' in it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raphael View Post
    I won't buy anything with the word 'freedom' in it.
    Why not?

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    methinks maybe Raphael is responding to the whole "Freedom Fries" and other nonsense that was about the past few years...

    Personally, I agree that a "Freedom" kilt ought to be more vibrant...but on the whole, not bad looking...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocscotjoe View Post
    methinks maybe Raphael is responding to the whole "Freedom Fries" and other nonsense that was about the past few years...

    Personally, I agree that a "Freedom" kilt ought to be more vibrant...but on the whole, not bad looking...
    you are correct. The usage of the word 'Freedom' sounds very unimaginative to me and
    I simply hate it. I also feel like people are simply jumping on a bandwagon to market their clothes. I just can't take that word seriously anymore.
    Last edited by Raphael; 12th January 10 at 02:05 AM.

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    It's okay, but it just doesn't do it for me.
    [I][B]Nearly all men can stand adversity. If you really want to test a man’s character,
    Give him power.[/B][/I] - [I]Abraham Lincoln[/I]

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    Quote Originally Posted by CDNSushi View Post
    I've been considering a kilt made in this tartan. It looks a LOT like Rhode Island's state tartan, I've noticed, and it kinda mimics Isle of Skye in some ways.

    Just curious, and I ask this question strictly as a personal opinion to the rabble, and as a matter of taste. Do you like this tartan? Why or why not? Comments?

    BTW. Here's a link for GIS for "freedom tartan" if you don't know what it looks like: http://images.google.com/images?hl=e...=f&oq=&aqi=g10


    Note: Please refrain from voicing any opinions regarding the Gold Bros., their companies or products. I am fully aware that the Freedom tartan is mainly (although not exclusively) a Gold Bros. item and this thread is not here to discuss their business practices. You are allowed to dislike this tartan because of its purveyor, but let's not go into that too much... If this thread veers in that direction, I'm sure the mods will be watching closely and put the kibosh on it. Thank you for your kind understanding in this regard.
    I'd not heard of this but then again there are so many new trade setts. I certainly wouldn't wear it. More to the point, this tartan is not new and has existed under another name since at least 2005. Freedom from what has already been asked - certainly not from being worn as something else!

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    Red face

    I OWN this tartan. I LOVE it. As a lady, I love the colors, but also, my son is in the Army. It is VERY similar to the United States Army. I am not authorized to wear that one, so this one is as close as I get. People always comment on my tartan and how much they like it. I prefer this to support my son and my nation instead of a clan.
    I will be getting your flashes with purple stockings to match too.
    I just returned from the San Diego Scottish Highland games and one of the representatives in the Buchanan booth, who basically told me the the man who sold it to me lied about the name of the tartan. I am going to print this out and give it to him next year. SO THERE!

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    A very nice tartan. However, is does look similar to many "hunting" tartans. As nice as it is, it is not my cup-o-tea.
    Gu dùbhlanach
    Coinneach Mac Dhòmhnaill

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    Red face

    Well, I am entitled to wear MacFarland, Buchanan and a few others and I don't like any of them...So, I am happy to have this one.
    It's great that there are some that everyone likes that they are entitled to wear.

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    Not a fan of this tartan as it is used in VERY cheap kilts from tourist shops and online traders. All the ones I have seen look just that cheap and often don't look good after a few wearings. So can't get this out of my mind.
    If it was a good full 8yard tank...maybe but I would still think of the tourist tat!
    Schiehallion kilted and true

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