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7th August 08, 01:12 PM
#31
Thank for all the sites to look at. I spent all night looking at them. Lots of great info on kilts. It was a lot of help. Thanks again Todd
Originally Posted by macneighill
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7th August 08, 01:16 PM
#32
Thanks T.H. That sound like just what I am looking for. I think I am going to put my first order in Wedsday morning. That PV kilt sound like a great first timer kilt.
Originally Posted by Tartan Hiker
Welcome from just east of you in the highlands of North Carolina.
Sounds like you are the perfect candidate for a PV kilt. Polyester/viscose blend is washable, looks great, and is cool enough for central TN summers and warm enough for middle TN winters.
USA Kilts is a great place to start. Check out their casual line, and choose whatever tartan strikes your fancy...no one will be "upset".
Don't miss the "Casual" photos in the Pics forum to see a variety of "daywear" looks. Most folks stick to brown leather accessories for daytime / casual occasions.
And when you're ready for a "tank", Tennessee has a state tartan (and it's a great looking tartan, too). You'll only find it in wool, however.
Welcome to the addiction.
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7th August 08, 01:18 PM
#33
you got it right on. I am looking for a kilt that I can be proud of and wear it out to town and work in around the house. Thanks Todd
Originally Posted by Carolina Kiltman
from the Cape Fear Valley Scottish Clans, NC.
For daily wear, I would suggest one of the washable kilts, such as the ones sold by Sport Kilt. Pick one of the universal tartans you like the looks of, and then add as many bells and whistles as taste and pocket will allow. (I am assuming that you do not mean office type work. In that case something a bit more formal would be in order, USA Kilts would be my first stop). Remember, a tartan kilt is as formal, or informal as the rest of the ensemble makes it. Check out some of the threads as to what to wear with a kilt. All the way from the very formal (white tie+ of the Sheffmiur and Prince Charlie to a T-shirt, or even no shirt, pushed down sox and heavy soled boots.
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7th August 08, 01:21 PM
#34
Originally Posted by mom7tn
Hey Todd, My hubby and I are also newbies here but glad to welcome a "neighbor". Are you close to Dickson?
I am in nashville, but my farm is 45 mins. SE of here. I would love to chat with you more about kilt and such. PM me and I will give you my number. Thankd Todd
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7th August 08, 01:23 PM
#35
Thanks for all the welcome to the forum. I can't wait to get my first kilt. I hope I make the right choice. Thank to all, Todd
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7th August 08, 02:10 PM
#36
Welcome to the rabble from the Lone Star State
Kilted Elder
Chaplain & Charter Member, The Clan MacMillan Society of Texas [12 June 2007]
Member, Clan MacMillan International [2005]
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7th August 08, 02:15 PM
#37
Welcome from West Virginia!
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7th August 08, 03:26 PM
#38
From San Angelo, Texas!
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7th August 08, 05:35 PM
#39
A warm welcome to the forum from London.
best regards
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8th August 08, 03:43 PM
#40
from WV!
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