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    My new Royal Stewart kilt

    I finally wore my new Royal Stewart kilt on the weekend - to Celtic Fest and to a rather interesting abandoned building in Toronto. This is my only photographic evidence.


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    Great picture!!

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    Looks great and that's an awesome background. Did you make this kilt yourself, or buy it somewhere? Stats, please! :-P
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    That is a really great looking kilt, and a beautiful photo.
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    The building really is interesting.
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    Was that the kilt from Burnett's and Struth? sorry I missed Celtic Fest but they closed down early due to the rain, great location btw.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cassidy View Post
    Looks great and that's an awesome background. Did you make this kilt yourself, or buy it somewhere? Stats, please! :-P
    Whoops. It's a 16oz (I think!) wool kilt from Burnett's & Struth in Barrie, Ontario. Really good value at $199 CAD!

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    Hey, not a bad value at all. Do they have a website?
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    Here you go
    http://www.burnetts-struth.com/sale_items.asp

    Here is my review of the Dress MacDonald from Burnett's and Struth
    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/k...421/index.html
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    Very cool photo!
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