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    Wooden kilt - chip off the old block?

    This has to take the biscuit, it's true though. A furniture designer has made a wooden kilt. The mind boggles thinking about splinters, especially for the regimental wearers - http://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/la...ker.5101510.jp

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    SO, it's not a Kilt, it's a MUG.
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    Talking

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    Didn't Martha and George MacWashington have a wooden kilt?
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    Well, you wouldn't have to worry about the breeze LOL
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    If a 16oz 8yd kilt is a tank, would you call this a "woodie?"

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    Are the pleats kilted to the grain or are they cross cut?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ForresterModern View Post
    If a 16oz 8yd kilt is a tank, would you call this a "woodie?"


    Awesome!

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    The article itself states that it lacks pleats and therefore can't really be called a "kilt" and surely that goes against the grain...
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    Red face L.o.l.

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