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  1. #1
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    Auld Lang Syne kilt photos??

    OK I saw the following photo of the Auld Lang Syne tartan on an Ebay kilt listing.

    In this photo, this tartan looks great... almost like a stained-glass window with all those lovely glowing hues...



    Question is, how does it look done up into a kilt?? If the kilt looks as good as that closeup of the tartan suggests, I want one!!

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    That is a pretty cool looking Tartan! Let us know if ya order one and be sure ta post up the photo's when ya get it on for the first time!
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    I've got one but havent got any pics in it... I'll try and take some tonight when I get a spare minute!
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    Here you go:








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    Is it just me, or is that a large sett? Great matching shirt, Rex.

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    Looking very swanky, Rex.. classic.
    OC, you'd have a fine looking kilt.. if you choose to get it..
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    Thanks so much for the great photos!

    That tartan DOES look great made up into a kilt.

    I like the fact that they used a large sett size. It's a pet peeve of mine, to see mens kilts made out of tartan with a sett size that's too small.

    I like your dark hose and shirt: they set off the colours of the tartan very nicely!

    Hmmm... I wonder what an Auld Lang Syne kilt would look like if pleated to the white line in the light blue band...

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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post
    Hmmm... I wonder what an Auld Lang Syne kilt would look like if pleated to the white line in the light blue band...
    Use photo shop and cut / paste that section together. it gives you a rough idea.
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    Very good looking tartan. But is SO not fair to attempt to compare with ANYTHING Rex models--he pulls off every look too well!
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    Oh God......More REX porn for my wife.....GREAT! I'm sure she's lurking right now from her station at the hospital....

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