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  1. #1
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    Capercaillie Modern tartan knife pleat kilt by Lady Chrystel

    This is a "seven meter" kilt! It's a wonderful job by the Lady, and I am thrilled with it. I've had it on for about 4 hours and had several inquiries and comments already.



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    Pleat shot, and front, to show the tartan...



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    Front....



    Construction is first-rate...an absolutely wonderful job by M'Lady! I'm delighted! (Never mind the crooked belt!)
    Order of the Kilted Lebowskis
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    Beautiful work as always, Lady Chrystel -- and you wear it well, Alan.

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    That is fantastic! The kilt is a knockout and the tartan is gorgeous too.

    Congratulations
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    Another beauty to see today. Very nice indeed.
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    The kilt looks great! I also enjoy seeing more brown leathers too. It is a pleasant and welcome change to the typical black.

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    New kilt

    Alan, the kilt looks great!

    I really like the entire casual look, sporran, belt and shoes that you put together for the photo, really classy.

    Robert

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    Looks outstanding dude. Great choice in tartan as well.
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    A beautiful piece of work. My compliments to the maker, and to the wearer for looking so good in it! I particularly like it pleated to the sett.
    "Touch not the cat bot a glove."

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    Very, very nice!!
    Doug
    Clan Ogilvie; AF&AM/Scottish Rite/York Rite/Shriner; Charleston Scottish Society; Brotherhood of the Isle of Skye; Matt Newsome Kilt Owners Group

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