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17th November 17, 06:05 PM
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New MacKenzie Ancient kilt just arrived!

Here’s the very first photo of my new MacKenzie Ancient 13oz Strathmore eight-yard kilt from Wm. Glen and Son of San Francisco. I ordered it on October 3 when we were in California visiting our grandson.
I could not be happier — the fit and finish are perfect, the speed could hardly be beat, and having a personal fitting took all of the guesswork out of getting it right the first time. Basic black belt and sporran are also from Wm. Glen.
The lovat blue hose (pictured) and the green hose are just right with the kilt. They are from the Tartan Patch in Irvine, where I was on a business trip during the “waiting period” when KAAD (kilt accessory acquisition disorder) is at its most dangerous. I’m still waiting for the lovat green tweed Argyll jacket and vest I ordered from the Tartan Patch. 
The first official outing will likely be Sunday, November 26, when I’ve invited my congregation, the Church of the Holy Apostles on the Oneida Indian Reservation, to anticipate the feast of St. Andrew, the first-called of the Apostles. Since I’ll be wearing my traditional dress, I’ve invited parishioners to wear their traditional regalia.
More photos to come, I’m sure!
Descended from Patiences of Avoch | McColls of Glasgow
Member, Clan Mackenzie Society of the Americas | Clan Donald USA
"We have this hope, a sure and steadfast anchor of the soul." (Heb. 6:19)
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17th November 17, 06:26 PM
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fantastic
 Originally Posted by revdpatience
Here’s the very first photo of my new MacKenzie Ancient 13oz Strathmore eight-yard kilt from Wm. Glen and Son of San Francisco. I ordered it on October 3 when we were in California visiting our grandson.
I could not be happier — the fit and finish are perfect, the speed could hardly be beat, and having a personal fitting took all of the guesswork out of getting it right the first time. Basic black belt and sporran are also from Wm. Glen.
The lovat blue hose (pictured) and the green hose are just right with the kilt. They are from the Tartan Patch in Irvine, where I was on a business trip during the “waiting period” when KAAD (kilt accessory acquisition disorder) is at its most dangerous. I’m still waiting for the lovat green tweed Argyll jacket and vest I ordered from the Tartan Patch.
The first official outing will likely be Sunday, November 26, when I’ve invited my congregation, the Church of the Holy Apostles on the Oneida Indian Reservation, to anticipate the feast of St. Andrew, the first-called of the Apostles. Since I’ll be wearing my traditional dress, I’ve invited parishioners to wear their traditional regalia.
More photos to come, I’m sure!
WOW! It is always good to hear that another enthusiastic Kilt wearer is pleased with their new kilt.....I REALLY am looking forward to seeing the photos of you in your kilt and the community in THEIR TRADITIONAL REGALIA.......
Last edited by Terry Searl; 17th November 17 at 06:29 PM.
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17th November 17, 06:38 PM
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Nice! You oughta fit right in on Outlander...lol
I really like that tartan...
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18th November 17, 06:46 AM
#4
Something about new kilt, is such a joy! Lookin' good too.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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21st November 17, 10:29 PM
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A fine looking kilt indeed!
"Good judgement comes from experience, and experience
well, that comes from poor judgement."
A. A. Milne
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22nd November 17, 09:22 AM
#6
Nice. Good to see photos of people smiling in their kilts.
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