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    1st non tartan kilt

    Swore I would never own a modern, non tartan kilt (also swore I wouldn't own anything other than my Dunbar tartan - 16 oz. Lochcarron Dunbar modern) but then came the SWK Irish national heavyweight, then the SWK Shadow tartan heavyweight, and now......ironically on National Tartan Day......my utilikilt original black showed up.




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    Himself has had the Workmans version of the Utilikilt for everyday wear for a few years now, finds it a very practical kilt and as he wears it in the workshop a lot its very useful that they are easily laundered when necessary. Like many kilts you might find you like yours even better once its broken in a bit and has settled to your own style of wearing.

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    Very cool, and looking good!
    I've got a SWK Shadow tartan heavyweight, and a couple of Utilikilts myself.

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    That's a good look! You should post these pics on the "looks and why they work" thread, also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shuteye View Post
    That's a good look! You should post these pics on the "looks and why they work" thread, also.
    ***. Agreed.

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    Beware, UK's get addictive. For winter wear you'll start checking out the Workman, and then different colors and on it goes ......

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    You seriously look like you should be in the middle of a soccer riot!! Rock on.
    The grass is greener on the other side of the fence...and it's usually greenest right above the septic tank.
    Allen

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    You could be hanging out with Stiv Baters in that outfit. Nice look. Off topic, but I also like the shorter hair.
    Kenneth Mansfield
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    My tartan quilt: Austin, Campbell, Hamilton, MacBean, MacFarlane, MacLean, MacRae, Robertson, Sinclair (and counting)

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    Quote Originally Posted by BonnetMaker View Post
    Himself has had the Workmans version of the Utilikilt for everyday wear for a few years now, finds it a very practical kilt and as he wears it in the workshop a lot its very useful that they are easily laundered when necessary. Like many kilts you might find you like yours even better once its broken in a bit and has settled to your own style of wearing.
    I agree 100%. The Workman is what I use too, and it's easy to throw it in the washer when it gets filthy. I noticed that mine was more comfortable and easy to deal with after the first couple of washes.

    (Or maybe I just stopped being so particular after the 'new' had been worn/washed off!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlackerDrummer View Post
    You could be hanging out with Stiv Baters in that outfit. Nice look. Off topic, but I also like the shorter hair.
    To hang with Stiv would be to climb into a coffin..........but compliment taken to be mentioned in the same breath as The Dead Boys, life isn't easy in the detention home........as far as the hair, huge mistake, give me 2 years and I'll be a long haired punk again.
    Rock on SlackerDrummer!!!!

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