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    Jonesing for Tweed - Show me yours!

    I'm suffering from a major Jonesing for a Tweed Kinguisse (I'm about 90% ready to pull the trigger). I'm obsessing over fabrics, weight, checks vs. herringbone, you name it - I've thought and rethought.

    The thing is I've not seen a lot of tweed kilts, lots of fabric swatches but not "the big picture" if you will... so please, if you've got'em - she me your tweed! What do you like (or don't like) about it? Do you have a favorite tweed?

    Cheers,
    Noah

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    I love tweed... been meaning to get a tweed kilt for quite some time, and in fact, it's second from the top of my kilt to-get list. At any rate, tweed feels great, and looks great as well, though depending on the particular tweed, it can get pretty heavy; great for winter. Long live tweed (and thanks to Matt Newsome for loaning me this kilt for last year's Stone Mountain Games):


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    I have this lovely number that just has a subtle check on it.






    I love it but I am thinking of making a slight alteration so the pleats are more crisp. Right now they do flare a bit.

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    Sorry for the watermarks...












    If you're looking for a kilt SUIT, then a charcoal grey or other solids can potentially match it up with other kilts you already own. I own an olive green kilt suit with the dark grey overcheck and I find I only wear the jacket with the kilt.
    Last edited by RockyR; 10th October 09 at 12:40 PM.

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    While the kilt isn't tweed, the waistcoat and jacket are. This is the Hunter Loch that Rocky offers, a very smart tweed in my not so humble opinion.



    Rob

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    Two different kilts


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    I think Lady Chrystel makes some beautiful tweed kilts.

    http://pagesperso-orange.fr/lady.chrystel/kilts.html Click on "tweed kilts" and the pictures there-in for a larger image of each.
    Last edited by English Bloke; 10th October 09 at 03:54 PM.

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    Tweed kilts, and kilt suits are a weakness of mine. Here are four of them:

    This bottle-green suit is in Auld Reekie tweed from 21st Century Kilts, and was tailored for me in 2000:


    This one, in a BT country tweed, probably my favourite, is another from 21st Century Kilts and was tailored two years ago:


    An off-the-peg 'Erskine' tweed kilt from The House of Bruar, also two years old:


    Another favourite: in no-longer available Ardbeg corporate tweed, was tailored for me last year by Anne at Redshank in Inveraray:


    I have one or two others, including a lovely box-pleated kilt in grey Harris Tweed from our own Matt Newsome - but I cannot find photos at the moment - sorry!

    Tweed kilts really are 'something else'!

    Take care,
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    Another Matt Newsome box pleat in Harris Tweed:



    I also have a matching waistcoat and box-pleat, if I can find the pictures ...

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    Did someone say tweed?



    Lovely Stuff...

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