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    Kilted Cousins pt. II (PICTURE)

    Alright here is a picture as promised. I hadn't posted one of me in my Ireland's National yet, so this takes care of that as well. These are both Ireland's National tartan casuals. I had mine made a wee bit long for a casual as I prefer to wear it up high like a traditional. Billy's is made in the true casual style.

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    Very nice looking kilts, TB. I'm liking that Irish national more and more, and hte casual worn high appeals to me more than the low-rider. Are they SWK or USAK, or what - I missed that part. good post.
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    Quote Originally Posted by turpin
    Are they SWK or USAK, or what - I missed that part.
    They are casuals from USA Kilts.

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    Great pics! I love the Ireland's National tartan . . . I wore mine today, and may wear it to Liturgy tomorrow, with oatmeal hose, green flashes and oatmeal dress shirt.

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    If we get many more Ireland's Nationals on the board we'll have enough for a 9 man rugby team. Thanks for the pictue. O'Neille
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    Quote Originally Posted by O'Neille
    If we get many more Ireland's Nationals on the board we'll have enough for a 9 man rugby team. Thanks for the pictue. O'Neille
    Yes indeed! There's some pretty big guys on the board with IN's (be in casuals or semi-trads.) I think we could dominate!
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    Quote Originally Posted by O'Neille
    If we get many more Ireland's Nationals on the board we'll have enough for a 9 man rugby team. Thanks for the pictue. O'Neille
    I think a lot of us have one of those. It's one of my favorite Kilts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mudd
    I think a lot of us have one of those. It's one of my favorite Kilts.
    It's definitely one of my favorites. I'm thinking maybe I should have a semi-trad made in the IN tartan; I love it that much.

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    Ok it's 2:20 in the morning, i'm drunk and I decided to put on the kilt. I decided to wear it all day tomorrow.
    It's the first peice in my wardrobe that i've decided to wear proior to five minutes of wearing.
    Thanks!

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    Ya know, it's easier to wear a casual kilt in the "low slung" manner if you're of the thinner type. Nice shots... that tartan is a darker shade of green than the sample pics make it out to be... that could just be my monitor though (I have always read that disclaimer on sites, but never really believed it until last week, when I had read a few things where people had posted threads and mentioned the differences in monitor displays). Looks nice, now I'm really itching for my USA! I didn't pay rush order though... delayed gratification. Those flashes match up really well too. They are green, matched to a predominantly green tartan, but the shades look about the same...which shouldn't be surprising given the source.

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