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  1. #1
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    USAK Warrior or Cladish Tartans, Pics please

    Does anyone have pictures of either of these tartans made into a kilt that they can post. Front and back would be appreciated to see the pleats in sett and stripe. Thanks much. After getting the Hamilton in PV, I've decided I need another. Love the PV fabric.
    When all is said and done....More is said than done.

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    check socalferg's post about his cladish receipt before the holidays...

    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/b...880/index.html
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    The claddish is a pretty small sett, so it generally looks good on smaller guys, but not as good on bigger guys.

    Also, since I know you like your kilts to the stripe, I think you'll be happier with the warrior (it looks great to the stripe).

    Just my $.02.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IRISH View Post
    check socalferg's post about his cladish receipt before the holidays...

    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/b...880/index.html
    Irish: Thanks for the thread!
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    Quote Originally Posted by RockyR View Post
    The claddish is a pretty small sett, so it generally looks good on smaller guys, but not as good on bigger guys.

    Also, since I know you like your kilts to the stripe, I think you'll be happier with the warrior (it looks great to the stripe).

    Just my $.02.
    Rocky: Thanks for the input. I'd really like to see it in a kilt to see just how dark it is and how much the purple shows up. Also, isn't it just the Hamilton tartan in different colors?? Thanks.
    When all is said and done....More is said than done.

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    Here is a USAK casual, pleated to stripe. Click through to Flickr and the next 2 photos show the front. I think a semi-trad would look nice.



    No, I don't know how to say "too much purple."
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    Quote Originally Posted by fluter View Post
    Here is a USAK casual, pleated to stripe. Click through to Flickr and the next 2 photos show the front. I think a semi-trad would look nice.



    No, I don't know how to say "too much purple."
    Thank you!! Love it. However, I just won an EBAY-UK kilt (see separate thread) so I'll have to put it the backburner for now.
    When all is said and done....More is said than done.

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