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Who wears a Kingussie Pleated kilt(post pics)?
I just got the official word. I am, for all intents and purposes, a graduate! 
...but more importantly, I am now in official possesion of my graduation present: a 6 (count 'em- SIX) yard Kingussie pleated kilt, by Matt. It's done in 16 ounce worsted from D. C. Dalgleish.
I'll have a picture of it in girded fashion soon(pics on page 4), but until then:
(note: the camera made the tartan look a bit pink, but it's really a pretty standard shade of red)

What I was wondering is: how many of you fellows wear a Kingussie pleated kilt? If you don't wear one yourself, do you see/hear about them often? I know that the "reverse kingussie" is a popular arangement, but I've only seen one or two regular Kingussies, in real life. Post pictures, if you have 'em.
Last edited by Ryan Ross; 13th May 08 at 03:07 PM.
 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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There are of course the UKs. But, you're the only one I've seen here with a tartan Kingussie pleated kilt.
“A proud man is always looking down on things and people; and, of course, as long as you're looking down, you can't see something that's above you.” -C.S. Lewis
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I'd love to see how the pleats dance differently than a knife-pleat.
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I've never heard of these. Is there a thread I missed that explains the difference?
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I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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Aren't UKs reverse Kingussie?
I might have one of my original kilts left somewhere that is still in the Kingussie style, but all those that I have remade due to my shrinking waistline have been changed to the reverse as I find it much better in scrubland - aka my back garden - to have the pleats pointing backwards as they snag so much less frequently.
I think that you are wise to have a heavy cloth, as I find that the reverse also flies less than the standard, though I think that a Kingussie would be ideal for running in. The reverse has a tendency to cling, some even to try to become trousers.
I do like the look of that kilt - though hasn't it got a slightly pinkish tendency?
Not that I have anything against pink, just that there could be some good natured observations from the gentlemen of X Marks on the subject.
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I'd love to own one someday. Does anyone know how to pronounce Kingussie?
Jay
Clan Rose-Constant and True
"I cut a stout blackthorn to banish ghosts and goblins; In a brand new pair of brogues to ramble o'er the bogs and frighten all the dogs " - D. K. Gavan
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 Originally Posted by turpin
I'd love to see how the pleats dance differently than a knife-pleat.
Sounds like we need a Kingussie YouTube video.
Animo non astutia
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Some pics of the original Kingussie kilt here (the one Matt's pattern, via Bob Martin, is based upon):
http://www.cuillinn.com/repro.html
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Thanks for the kind words, fellows. 
As for the "pinkish tendency", that's the camera's fault. This tartan is woven up in the same colours as the Ross Hunting- dark green, light green, red, and black, and does look it, when seen in person (I need to get my best friend, who's a pro photographer, to take some better pics).
Kingussie is pronounced like: kin-u-see. The "g" is silent, as it were. 
EDIT: And any commentary on the tartan is very welcomed, as I designed it and would like to hear everyone's critique!
Last edited by Ryan Ross; 8th May 08 at 01:46 PM.
 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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