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    Quinn...wrapped in tartan

    As he should be, here is a pic of my son and I. Quinn is wrapped in MacTavish(Thompson Red) tartan. I plan to make a kilt of some kind for him as soon as I can.



    oh, that is an Ebay blackwatch tank, Xmarks kiltpin and KiltsRock.com shirt for those who noticed...

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    Nice one mate, it's a lovely pic.
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    Perhaps you can work something out with Kimberly Clark to get Huggies in the MacTavish.

    What a novelty item - a kilted disposable diaper.
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    Great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by turpin
    Perhaps you can work something out with Kimberly Clark to get Huggies in the MacTavish.

    What a novelty item - a kilted disposable diaper.
    ...and for the senior citizens...kilted tartan Depends?

    But on the main topic...how sweet...my youngest (well...she's fourteen...) boought herself a Black Stewart blanket at the last Highland Games...she hasn't been using it and my wife and I are kidding her that she's saving it so she has something special to wrap her first baby in. You wanna see a fourteen year old girl blush and get real flustered? Just bring up the possibility that SHE's going to be a mom someday. But nothing like cuddling and coddling and taking care of a baby...enjoy it.

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    fly plaids are great for wrapping a baby!

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    Quote Originally Posted by switchblade5984
    fly plaids are great for wrapping a baby!

    it was actually an extra yard of fabric that was shipped with my kilt. I'll prolly make a baby kilted something or other with it...

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    Now that is a a great picture

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    Quote Originally Posted by turpin
    Perhaps you can work something out with Kimberly Clark to get Huggies in the MacTavish.

    What a novelty item - a kilted disposable diaper.
    Actually, I did see an infant in a tartan shorts outfit a year or so ago. It was shorts with a sort of bib up the front. No reliance on Kimberly Clark required.

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