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10th October 09, 09:07 AM
#1
Jonesing for Tweed - Show me yours!
I'm suffering from a major Jonesing for a Tweed Kinguisse (I'm about 90% ready to pull the trigger). I'm obsessing over fabrics, weight, checks vs. herringbone, you name it - I've thought and rethought.
The thing is I've not seen a lot of tweed kilts, lots of fabric swatches but not "the big picture" if you will... so please, if you've got'em - she me your tweed! What do you like (or don't like) about it? Do you have a favorite tweed?
Cheers,
Noah
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10th October 09, 09:47 AM
#2
I love tweed... been meaning to get a tweed kilt for quite some time, and in fact, it's second from the top of my kilt to-get list. At any rate, tweed feels great, and looks great as well, though depending on the particular tweed, it can get pretty heavy; great for winter. Long live tweed (and thanks to Matt Newsome for loaning me this kilt for last year's Stone Mountain Games):
 Originally Posted by piperdbh
...then the store manager would try to throw us out, and when RR and tyger and various others tried to stare him down with The Look he'd accuse us of voodoo or something and we'd wind up in the clink or on Dr. Phil.
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10th October 09, 09:55 AM
#3
I have this lovely number that just has a subtle check on it.


I love it but I am thinking of making a slight alteration so the pleats are more crisp. Right now they do flare a bit.
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10th October 09, 11:34 AM
#4
Sorry for the watermarks...





If you're looking for a kilt SUIT, then a charcoal grey or other solids can potentially match it up with other kilts you already own. I own an olive green kilt suit with the dark grey overcheck and I find I only wear the jacket with the kilt.
Last edited by RockyR; 10th October 09 at 12:40 PM.
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10th October 09, 02:30 PM
#5
While the kilt isn't tweed, the waistcoat and jacket are. This is the Hunter Loch that Rocky offers, a very smart tweed in my not so humble opinion.

Rob
Friends are the family we choose. Life is not measured by how many breath's we take, but by how many times we have our breath taken away. Writer, Educator, Libationist, Bon Vivant. The Old Firm: A Steampunk Tale Part XXI is now up at http://kiltedrobspub.blogspot.com/
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10th October 09, 02:37 PM
#6
Two different kilts

BOOKBINDER & KILTMAKER
Traditional and Modern
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10th October 09, 03:05 PM
#7
I think Lady Chrystel makes some beautiful tweed kilts.
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/lady.chrystel/kilts.html Click on "tweed kilts" and the pictures there-in for a larger image of each.
Last edited by English Bloke; 10th October 09 at 03:54 PM.
Best Regards John
“... I can't think of an instrument less suited to 'Silent Night' than bagpipes... I mean, there's no question of silence in the night anymore once that GHB kicks in, is there? ..." ... Klondike Waldo
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10th October 09, 05:31 PM
#8
Tweed kilts, and kilt suits are a weakness of mine. Here are four of them:
This bottle-green suit is in Auld Reekie tweed from 21st Century Kilts, and was tailored for me in 2000:

This one, in a BT country tweed, probably my favourite, is another from 21st Century Kilts and was tailored two years ago:

An off-the-peg 'Erskine' tweed kilt from The House of Bruar, also two years old:

Another favourite: in no-longer available Ardbeg corporate tweed, was tailored for me last year by Anne at Redshank in Inveraray:

I have one or two others, including a lovely box-pleated kilt in grey Harris Tweed from our own Matt Newsome - but I cannot find photos at the moment - sorry!
Tweed kilts really are 'something else'!
Take care,
Ham.
No. of Kilts: 102. "Title": Lord Hamish Bicknell, Laird of Lochaber / Life Member: The Scottish Tartans Authority / Life Member: The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society / Member: The Ardbeg Committee / My NEW Photo Album: Sadly, and with great regret, it seems my extensive and comprehensive album may now have been lost forever!/
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10th October 09, 06:57 PM
#9
Another Matt Newsome box pleat in Harris Tweed:


I also have a matching waistcoat and box-pleat, if I can find the pictures ...
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Gerald Hammond
Mad Dogs and Scotsmen
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10th October 09, 07:11 PM
#10
Did someone say tweed?

Lovely Stuff...
Phil in Idaho
"Walk Tall, Walk Straight, and Look the World Right in the Eye."
That Great Celtic Philosopher Val Doonican
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