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  1. #1
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    One of my utility kilts I made

    Here's a couple pics of a utility style of kilt that I made earlier in the year.





    They're a bit wrinkled, but I didn't actually take the photos with the intent of posting them anyway, so I hope you understand. :-)

    Aeryck
    'S Rioghal Mo Dhream

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    Holt, MI (South end of Lansing)
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    Re: One of my utility kilts I made

    Very nice and looks strongly made. I especially dig the center pocket in the back.

    One question, though. Do you wear it? Pics?
    I'm scared of it all: Oh, afar I can hear
    The voice of my solitudes call!
    We're nothing but brute with a little veneer,
    And nature is best after all. -Robert W. Service

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    Jonesboro, AR
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    Re: One of my utility kilts I made

    Great job! What material did you use?
    Reynolds of Lochaber
    MacLean of Duart

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    Re: One of my utility kilts I made

    I'll have to get pics As for the material, it's a bottom-weight material. It's great, and very sturdy, almost like denim but creases very well and is heavy duty. It has the feel of almost between denim and canvas but very tight threads. It's a poly-cotton blend as well.
    'S Rioghal Mo Dhream

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