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    Smile Irish kilt in New York?

    Well, I won't claim to know if this is an authentic "Irish" kilt, but it does look "safron." (This was taken from today's New York Times.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by longshadows
    Well, I won't claim to know if this is an authentic "Irish" kilt, but it does look "safron." (This was taken from today's New York Times.)

    http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/nati...rtner=homepage
    Looks pretty traditional to me.
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    Yes, it's a Saffron kilt.
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    A much nicer Irish kilt, 2nd Batallion, Irish Regiment of Canada.

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    just got in from watching part of the parade - it was too damned cold , too damned windy & the parade was too damned long & slow moving to watch the whole thing (and as much as i hate to admit it i am now very happy to be back in trousers - its gonna take a while for my bits to get back to thier proper place after the prolonged exposure they had ...)

    ANYWAY - saw very few solid colored kilts out today ... only 2 saffron , one medium blue & a pipe corp of BRIGHT yellow, but the rest were all tartans of varying colors & clans - will post pics as soon as i get them from the other members of my krew who had better cameras than I.

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    Who were the folks in yellow?

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    Quote Originally Posted by longshadows
    Well, I won't claim to know if this is an authentic "Irish" kilt, but it does look "safron." (This was taken from today's New York Times.)

    Not to get too political but that's what the british call an "acceptable irish kilt". Gods do I dispise that color. Oh sorry I'm just telling you how I really feel. Won't happen again... for awhile
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    Quote Originally Posted by michael steinrok
    Not to get too political but that's what the british call an "acceptable irish kilt". Gods do I dispise that color. Oh sorry I'm just telling you how I really feel. Won't happen again... for awhile
    Not sure I understand your meaning, sir. :confused:

    It's not us you have to worry about -- just don't make that remark one of the "Micks" (The Irish Guards), a squaddie from the Royal Irish Regiment or one of the Irish Air Corps Pipers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by michael steinrok
    Not to get too political but that's what the british call an "acceptable irish kilt". Gods do I dispise that color. Oh sorry I'm just telling you how I really feel. Won't happen again... for awhile
    Could you please explain yourself ?

    Derek Gibbs

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    [QUOTE=dwg69]Could you please explain yourself ?

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    Irish!!

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