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    Exclamation New Kilt in the Windae!

    jus sday this new kilt in the winda o Anderson's...

    it is called "The Thistle Kilt"





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    I love it!!! Very cool in my opinion. Of course with the size of my arse it would look like a maple.

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    Pleating trick or something added

    I like the look of that kilt, my question is; does the fabric have it woven into it some how, and they pleated it so it would show or after they finished the kilt did they add the design. From what I have seen of the saltire kilt it is they pleating that makes that design happen.

    Just curious.
    Keith
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    1. US Bicentennial 8 yard trad Material here (December 2006)
    2. Freedom Kilt (February 2007)
    3. Possinger tartan designed, 8 yard made by Matt (July (Anniversary) 2006)

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    That's awesome. Just think of the designs you could get on the back of a cilt (ie. Celtic knots, maple leaf, shamrock, etc.)
    "Kilt with Pride."

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    looks printed oan tae me....

    an Big Davy is richt... the possiblites are endless...
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    That's sweet! I love it! Stop showing me all these great kilts! You're making me covet
    A Scottish proverb: Better half hanged than ill mairied.

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    Well, it will certainly draw attention to your backside! (Not that they aren't watching it already!)
    Mark Dockendorf
    Left on the Right Coast

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colin
    I love it!!! Very cool in my opinion. Of course with the size of my arse it would look like a maple.
    And that would be bad for a Canadian?
    Monticola

    (O wad some Power the giftie gie us - to see oursels as ithers see us!)

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    Thumbs down

    Reminds me of the stencilled snowflakes we used to put on the widows at Christmas with cans of spray snow.

    Sorry, but I think it detracts from what appears to be an otherwise beautiful kilt. (In fact, taking a closer look, it seems like a temporary window dressing sort of thing. You can see what appears to be some of the paint in a square pattern around the actual design.)

    Michael in Maine
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    I'm with longshadows. And I wonder how it will wear. You wouldn't want to spend much time seated.

    But then, I am a renowned grouch.
    Ron Stewart
    'S e ar roghainn a th' ann - - - It is our choices

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