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    Kilt identification question

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ID:	21519Hi - I came across this image of a kilt in another forum and noted it did not have a company name attached to it. Does anyone recognize the design and if so, do you have the company name?

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    Are you going to sue them?

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    Good lord no. Several people in the other forum were interested in perhaps purchasing one and the initial picture did not have a company name. I figured this forum, more than anywhere else, might be able to provide the answer.

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    Blaklader workwear call this their Glasgow kilt.

    http://www.blaklader.com/ca/products...lt/black-9900/
    Steve Ashton
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    Good Stuff - thanks Steve. I will pass it along, along with a few other suggestions for companies who make work kilts. I must admit, though I can see why the two pouches in the front over the apron for a work kilt, I am not a fan of that particular presentation. I personally prefer a more standard work kilt in a heavy fabric and a leather apron similar top of that, similar to what blacksmiths wear.

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