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    MN Tartan

    aloha!

    I live in MN (Minneapolis, MN) and I know that MN has its own specialized state tartan, but I don't know where I can get it- all the shops in MN don't seem to stock it on their websites...I would like it in either 13oz or 16oz, but I guess 11oz would be alright if that is what is avaible. I would like to make a kilt dress-outfit with the MN tartan, black argyll and waistcoat (vest), matching hose and matching flashes with all the accesories.

    1) Does anyone have a MN tartan kilt?

    2) Where can you get the MN tartan?

    thanks

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    I'm sure Mr. Newsome can get you some...

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    http://www.minnesotatartan.com/ go to products available link on left

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted KT
    I'm sure Mr. Newsome can get you some...
    13oz, 16oz?... i'll write to him

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    Quote Originally Posted by I M Kilted!
    13oz, 16oz?... i'll write to him
    I would wager a guess to say either/or

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    Lot nicer than the california tartan, Uh ohh did I just post that

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    Quote Originally Posted by michael steinrok
    Lot nicer than the california tartan, Uh ohh did I just post that
    ...NO

    Here is the MN tartan in standard version:

    http://www.tartandaymn.org/images/mntartan01.jpg

    here is the dress version:

    http://www.tartandaymn.org/images/mntartan02.jpg

    check 'em out!

    I was thinking about pleating it to the yellow line

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    The Celtic Croft had some in stock, last time I was over there.

    http://www.kilts-n-stuff.com/

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    According to the Minnesota Tartan website (which Dilrule provided a link to) the only cloth available is an 11 ounce material in the dress version of the tartan. You don't want a kilt made of this material. It is too light and has big white stripes. It is intended for ladies skirts and dresses.

    By the way, I was born and raised in St. Paul, Minnesota. I don't have a kilt in this tartan, but there is/was at least one member of this forum who does.

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    Um, I M,

    My first hand sewn kilt was an 11oz Lochcarron material in Macdonald Lord of the Isles Hunting. Kathy Lare sewed it up. Its a beautiful kilt and the material works fine as a man's kilt. I've been very pleased.

    I also have 13 oz and 16 oz hand sewn's to compare it to. Would hesitate to decide not to get a kilt you want just because the fabric is 11 oz.

    Made me a happy camper. Pics in my gallery but they're all front views. Guess I need to take some back shots of that kilt.

    Ron
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    Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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