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    Watson Tartan Exposed!

    Here's a few pics of the Watson kilts and skirt in box-pleat by our own Matt Newsome. Thanks a million Matt!

    First one of myself, Balaamsass51.



    One of my wife Christine and my son, ScottishRebel.



    Last, showing the pleats. That's by stripe on the left and by sett on the right. The same tartan, 16oz Lochcarron Strome.

    Insperata Floruit! - Flourished Unexpectedly!

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    Very nice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChromeScholar View Post
    Very nice!
    Thank you. I forgot to say that if you click on the photos they get bigger. I think that the difference in pleating by stripe or sett really shows up well.

    Matt
    Insperata Floruit! - Flourished Unexpectedly!

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    Those are great pics, and a great looking family you've got there. Thanks for sharing!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Balaamsass51 View Post
    Thank you. I forgot to say that if you click on the photos they get bigger. I think that the difference in pleating by stripe or sett really shows up well.

    Matt

    It really does bring out the difference in the pleating styles! Thanks for the pics!!
    Last edited by ScottEPooh; 16th August 07 at 12:17 PM.

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    Yeah, I spotted the links.

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    Wonderful tartan - wonderful family... Thanks for posting!
    Phil in Idaho

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    I've never seen the Watson tartan before. Very nice!
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    Great looking, family, tartan & kilts!

    The picts do show the distinct difference in pleating to stripes and sett. Thanks for sharing!

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    Great! Thanks for sharing these with us.
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