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    Christmas Outfit Picture

    Hope everyone had a great Christmas.

    The Flame-Haired Celtic Amazon Goddess and I hosted our families for a Christmas dinner. Last year we did away with the traditional Holiday meal to have a "Christmas with the Godfather" (Lasagne, pasta dishes, garlic bread, green salad, grappa, and Chianti). This year the theme was "Christmas with the Raja" (Dahl with lentils, lamb curry, tandori chicken, cucumber salad, and lots of naan).

    We sang "Good King Wenceslas" as the F-H.C.A.G. accompanied us on the piano (which was a goal for her this Holiday season). We ate, drank, and made merry. The various gifts I had made were well recieved. Xena and Sinbad had a wonderful day. The evening ended with the F-H.C.A.G. and I dancing with Xena to Cream's "Tales of Brave Ulysses" (one can only listen to Christmas music for just so long). It was a marvelous day.

    My lovely wife gave me a green heavyweight SWK (and some scotch ), my parents gave me two pairs of kilt hose, and from my mother-in-law received a beautiful pewter kilt pin with an amber stone.

    Here is a couple of pictures of my new outfit:





    The F-H.C.A.G.'s Holiday flair



    Cheers
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    Very Smart Panache, May I wish you & your family a very merry Christmas

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    My lovely wife gave me a green heavyweight SWK (and some scotch
    A new Kilt AND Scotch Whisky. She really knows what will make you happy at Christmas.
    Excellent photos and that is a very nice kilt indeed.
    I like the little train round the base of the Christmas tree too.
    Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.

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    I like the solid green kilt. Very smart. Not only is it "Christmasie" it'll be good for all around too. Do you have a closer shot of the kilt pin?

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    Thanks for sharing with us Sir! It looks like your family has you figured out... (although, I am trying to wrap my head around danincing to "Tales of Brave Ulysses"... )

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    I really like that vest with the green kilt. Not too sure about the hat though...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirkskene View Post
    I like the solid green kilt. Very smart. Not only is it "Christmasie" it'll be good for all around too. Do you have a closer shot of the kilt pin?
    I think she got it from the Celtic Croft (an X Marks advertiser)

    It's model SJKP2 (the forth one from the top on this page) with an amber stone in the inset.

    http://www.kilts-n-stuff.com/Celtic_...kilt_pins.html

    It's a very heavy, very handsome pin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Splash_4 View Post
    Thanks for sharing with us Sir! It looks like your family has you figured out... (although, I am trying to wrap my head around danincing to "Tales of Brave Ulysses"... )
    Perhaps little Xena's parents were filled with the Christmas Spirit (or pehaps several Christmas spirits... )

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    Great pictures, thanks for sharing. Can you give a little more detail about the waistcoat? With the solid green kilt it looks really good.

    Best regards

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    Quote Originally Posted by sjrapid View Post
    Great pictures, thanks for sharing. Can you give a little more detail about the waistcoat? With the solid green kilt it looks really good.

    Best regards
    The waistcoat was a gift from my lovely wife who bought it from my friend Jon over at Highland Warmth (now part of his new venture TWRF Creative). I believe it was a special order.

    Here's the link: http://www.twrfcreative.com/index2.html

    It's a wool vest from Scotland in the Galbraith modern tartan. It's not a kilt vest. I just folded the bottom of the vest (including the last button) up and took two small safety pins to hold it in place. Voila' instant kilt vest and one that goes right back to being a regular waistcoat afterwards.

    The dark green matches the kilt perfectly. I am really pleased with the whole outfit.

    Cheers
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