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    ¡Bienvenido a este foro, Andres! Ya debes ver cuanta ayuda hay disponible aquí y que gentiles son los participantes.

    I think that garbadine/cotton is harder to keep ironed than is wool, so it is not surprising that there is curling.

    What reaction have you had when you wear it? I was just in the Caribbean for three weeks, and people kept asking if I was English. One woman asked if Scotland was near Holland.
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    Very good looking kilt! I like the rugged look to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Galician View Post
    ¡Bienvenido a este foro, Andres! Ya debes ver cuanta ayuda hay disponible aquí y que gentiles son los participantes.

    I think that garbadine/cotton is harder to keep ironed than is wool, so it is not surprising that there is curling.

    What reaction have you had when you wear it? I was just in the Caribbean for three weeks, and people kept asking if I was English. One woman asked if Scotland was near Holland.
    GRacias Galician, realmente es un buen ambiente.

    about the fabric: I buy it thinking its cotton polyester. then I realize is 100% cotton. Is a pain in the... arm. the rigth one, the one I use for ironing. LOL

    So I learn about fabrics, and decide to wear it curly until made another Kilt. I hope this will be soon.

    In the caribbean the people are more open and "extrovertidos" here in capital city they dont say nothing. Some teens (males) laugh a lot in the supermarket yesterday but shut up when I look at them, (not a bad look, a friendly one). Im a little "distraido" so don't realize people are looking me, My girlfriend do.

    A funny situation was when I go to buy a subway (sandwich), when I was going out, the security guy was goin to open the door for my (they do it for males and females always) but when he realize I was a man wearing a "skirt" he freeze. He really don't wan't to take a mistake. He must thaught that if he open the door I will feel he is traiting me like a lady, so he freeze then take a step back.

    I was really funny. 3 days after I was again, in trousers and he open the door.

    Another funny situation was a group of guy in the trunk of a pick up, they was passing I was Walking. One make this whistling fiu fiu. And thay all laugh, so I look at him and said "What a bad taste you have!". all his fellows laugh a lot and he turn RED.

    Besides this funny reactions IF someone say something usually is positive. and a few want to make kilts or at least to wear one.

    we are spreading the Kilt. Thats good.

    Saludos
    Andres

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    Bienvenidos, Andres!!

    Simply amazing for your first time. The straps and buckles add a finishing touch and adds to the "personality". Keep up the good work and bad behavior!

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    Felicidades Andres por tu primer kilt, que te quedo fantastico por lo demas, yo tambien fabrique mis primeros dos kilts, pero los mios son tradicionales, y bueno...quedaron como primerizo que soy.!

    Now, I'd agree with the others in that it is a fantastic looking first effort, the whole finished look of it is very manly and rugged as somebody mentioned.

    Bronze always does it for that sort of look, and the sporran/lady bag solution is just genius, hope you don't mind me using it for some of my later projects.

    I live in the US but I have plans to visit Chile next year and stir up enough oop: with my Young relatives there that a local Clan can be started and introduce our beautiful kilts to that part of the world.

    So to you, :yes:
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    Hector Rojas Young | Chilean-Scot

    operor non sentio mihi , quinymo agnosco mihi

    Clan Young - We Ride!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hospitaller View Post
    I live in the US but I have plans to visit Chile next year and stir up enough oop: with my Young relatives there that a local Clan can be started and introduce our beautiful kilts to that part of the world.

    So to you, :yes:
    Soy de Argentina aunque vivo en Honduras.
    Chile is (continuo en inglich para los demas) a beautifull country, I travel there a lot a few years ago. The South is just great. Sadly I don't now the north deserts, but is one of tha places to see before die.

    Good luck with that proyect of make a clan there, Im sure you will success.
    And a little advice: beware of the pisco. can be deadly. I told you by my experiences.

    (I was soooo drunk)

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    Wow that turned out fantastic, wish I had the time for that. I think I have the aptitude just lacking the time.
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    Thumbs up great x kilt

    That is an excellent looking x kilt. I have been reading the plans and hope to make one soon. I hope mine comes out half a nice as yours did.

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    That looks awesome! I'll be embarking on my first X-Kilt today and I really like what you did for the straps.. thanks for the idea.

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    Andres, I must tell you that la F-H.C.A.G. es una mujer muy hermosa y estoy seguro que ella tiene gusto de besarse mucho, pero Panache puede no aprobar!

    pero......

    ¡toda la aclamación, si usted la hace!

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