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  1. #51
    Join Date
    12th May 11
    Location
    Lakewood, Colorado
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    Re: Xmarks Tartan Kilts

    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted Rogue View Post
    Its here its here Oh thank the Mighty Kiltmakers "mac" for making my Kilt



    I tossed on a sporran, hose and a jacket for the photo. I am so pleased with this, Finally a kilt i can wear with out a belt to keep it from hitting the floor.
    Top notch Rocky and crew! Top Notch indeed
    Looking sharp! That looks "put together" more than "tossed on." Makes me wish I had jumped on this offer. Don't really need another kilt, but...
    That's a darn cute weeun you've got there, too! Cograts all around.
    Mister McGoo

    A Kilted Lebowski--Taking it easy so you don't have to.

  2. #52
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    16th September 08
    Location
    Charleston SC
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    Re: Xmarks Tartan Kilts

    Well Lets just say i have a outfit ready at the drop of a hat,(and i only have one kilt jacket, at the time one clean pair of hose, and one dressy sporran) it was nothing!!!!

    Oh and I cant take all the credit for the lil'one he favors my wife!

    I should have measured my waist just a touch bigger, if i gain any weight i will be putting longer kilt straps on!
    Whisky for the gentlemen that like it. And for the gentlemen that don't like it - Whisky.~Major Jock Sinclair-Tunes of Glory

  3. #53
    Join Date
    24th July 07
    Location
    Spotsylvania, Virginia USA
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    5,516

    A Semi Trad & Casual

    I ordered from Rocky, both a semi trad and a casual in this offering of the X Marks the Scot tartan. I have our tartan in a Newsome box pleat. I have a few of both the semi trads and casuals from USAK, To add a XMarks tartan to each style was an offer not to let slip by.

    The semi trad has been getting quite a workout these few weeks I’ve had it. Here are my pix from last week’s Burns Supper. This kilt was tailored by Mac.






    We have experienced a moderate winter so far, so it was easy to find a day to try out. the casual. This one was tailored by the recently departed Natalie.








    [Both of these kilts are finely tailored and fit well. I am one happy customer!

  4. #54
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    19th May 11
    Location
    Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
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    560
    USA casual XMarks tartan fresh out of the first wash and clothes pinned hang dry. No iron yet. The fabric and colors are great - even pug hair repellent and hiding what little sticks - I swear pug hair has barbs on the end - Rockys guy, Ian MacBride did a great job building it. It is light weight - great for summer. I am using my "boat anchor" cross kilt pin until I know how light weight. It's the weight or the symbol, but it has never let me down (or up as the case may be) -
    Hats off to all.


    This 33 inch waist did shrink an inch it the cool wash - no big deal with the velcro waist - but size accordingly - this can't be dry cleaned ( an asset here ).
    Last edited by tundramanq; 25th March 12 at 08:33 AM.
    Cheers, Chuck
    Originally Posted by MeghanWalker,
    In answer to Goodgirlgoneplaids challenge:
    "My sporran is bigger and hairier than your sporran"

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