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    Douglas Repro Ramble

    After a stroll on our local ski hill, and having just come down the mountain, I coerced my son into taking some pictures. Attached (to me) is a 6-yard Douglas Reproduction sewn by Matt at New House Highland. You can't tell from the picture, but it is made from Dalgliesh hard tartan. I really like the more rustic look and feel.

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    Note also that brand new Coyote Sporran from Rocky at USA Kilts. The sun is bright at 9200 feet, thus the sunglasses. Now, sans sunglasses.

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    While into the sun I'm squinting,
    the Douglas kilt pin is glinting.

    The obligatory pleat shot sans jacket. Matt does great work.

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    Note below my official Scottish Carhartt shirt. I know it is genuinely Scottish, because the clerk told me I was going to Lovat Blue. You can't tell from the picture, but the garters (recently bought via an XMTS/NHH sale) match the Carhartt emblem on my shirt. I just can't get away from matchy matchy.

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    The tam is from What Price Glory. Folks are always asking me if I served in north Africa during WW-II.

    My hose appear, and actually are, too long for two reasons - one, they are those HofC Shetland Highfell Marl talked about in another thread - wonderful hose. They are a bit longer than other HofC hose. But, the main reason they appear too long is that the kilt has slipped an inch or so from the walk. They were also a bit warm for a sunny summer day, even on a ski hill.

    Finally, is a shot of part of the ski area. A beer fest is underway. Each pavilion holds the kegs and taps of a local mini-brewery. I got lots of compliments on my kilt and met two other guys who were kilted, both in Utilikilts.

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    Incidentally, the mountains in the far background under the white clouds are over 13,000 feet, and have the highest lifted ski runs in the U.S. - over 12,000 feet - at the Santa Fe ski area.

    Slainte!
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    I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.

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