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    3 new kilts in Belgium


    I'm in Buchanan ancient
    Ali in Welsh St Davids
    Harvey in Modern Red Grant

    I had a bit of a rush of blood to head over the last 3 weeks and managed to get 4 kilts made... and finished...

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    Very very nice. I wish I could sew.

    What was the occaision in Belgium? Or did you go just for fun?
    Dee

    Ferret ad astra virtus

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    I work in Belgium a few weeks every year, and luckily a very good friend was celebrating his 40th birthday around the same time....
    As I am usually kilted when I go there , I had to make sure that my two men were also suitably attired!

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    Very nice! Lovely tartans and great work. And hmm.... I have Grant in my family tree *eyes that tartan a bit more*

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    Very nice, and LOTS of work, too!

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    Great pieces of art Paul!! Keep up the good work.
    Sara
    "There is one success- to be able to spend your life your own way."
    ~Christopher Morley

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    Nice picture I like the Buchanan ancient and Welsh St Davids.

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    Very nice, three nice tartans too.

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    I really like the look of the linen(?) jackets. Makes me think of those classic movies, where one sees elderly English travelers fumbling their way around the world.

    But a yellow vest with red???

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    thanks everyone ..
    well almost everyone.....not sure I see myself as an elderly gentleman fumbling around the world though, and there is nothing wrong with the yellow/mustard waistcoat and Grant kilt!He carried it off with aplomb, but what is more important he was very comfortable and completely at ease.
    Remember there are no rules!!Wear what ever you like... kilted or not!!

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