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    A good Christmas kilt

    Anyone have any ideas on a good "Christmasy" looking tartan for the holidays? I was thinking about going with the Caledonia tartan, the one Rocky has on his site looks like it would fit the holidays nicely. Either that or a solid green one with a nice red shirt. What do you all think? Any other suggestions? Thanks guys!
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    Take A look at the MUIRHEAD tartan
    It looks like a christmas tartan
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    MacDonald of Sleat



    One of the MacQuarrie tartans(popular one) is very similar.


    The green in this image is very dark. It is green, not black.

    These two tartans are your best bet, in my opinion.

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    I had a Royal Stewart, and it was good christmas type kilt.

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    The Scottish National below was my XMas kilt last year. In fact the pic is just before I left to the company Xmas party.



    Or the National Millenium would also work well:
    The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long

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    Have you taken a look at the Thomas of Wales tartan?

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    Livingston has some good red and green


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    Caledonia with bottle green hose and turtleneck...uhm...let's call it "Christmas Casual"

    (picture was taken at an easter lunch btw)
    Last edited by Robin; 30th July 07 at 08:03 AM.

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    I would suggest a McDonald tartan as well.
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    I was going to suggest hanging sprigs of mistletoe from your sporran then I thought better of it!
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