Douglas Repro Ramble
After a stroll on our local ski hill, and having just come down the mountain, I coerced my son into taking some pictures. Attached (to me) is a 6-yard Douglas Reproduction sewn by Matt at New House Highland. You can't tell from the picture, but it is made from Dalgliesh hard tartan. I really like the more rustic look and feel.
Note also that brand new Coyote Sporran from Rocky at USA Kilts. The sun is bright at 9200 feet, thus the sunglasses. Now, sans sunglasses.
While into the sun I'm squinting,
the Douglas kilt pin is glinting.
The obligatory pleat shot sans jacket. Matt does great work.
Note below my official Scottish Carhartt shirt. I know it is genuinely Scottish, because the clerk told me I was going to Lovat Blue. You can't tell from the picture, but the garters (recently bought via an XMTS/NHH sale) match the Carhartt emblem on my shirt. I just can't get away from matchy matchy. 
The tam is from What Price Glory. Folks are always asking me if I served in north Africa during WW-II. 
My hose appear, and actually are, too long for two reasons - one, they are those HofC Shetland Highfell Marl talked about in another thread - wonderful hose. They are a bit longer than other HofC hose. But, the main reason they appear too long is that the kilt has slipped an inch or so from the walk. They were also a bit warm for a sunny summer day, even on a ski hill.
Finally, is a shot of part of the ski area. A beer fest is underway. Each pavilion holds the kegs and taps of a local mini-brewery. I got lots of compliments on my kilt and met two other guys who were kilted, both in Utilikilts.
Incidentally, the mountains in the far background under the white clouds are over 13,000 feet, and have the highest lifted ski runs in the U.S. - over 12,000 feet - at the Santa Fe ski area.
Slainte!
Last edited by mookien; 5th August 13 at 10:34 PM.
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