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    USA Stars and Stripes kilt

    Hi guys! I'm back after a hiatus and I've got some new designs to share with you. I think this stars and stripes one is my favourite. It comes with the usual Skilt waist adjustment and removable pockets. What do you reckon? Is it still patriotic if your USA kilt was made in London, England?

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    Appreciate the intent but ......
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    Not to put too fine of a point on it but ALL USA Kilts are made in the USA by Rocky, owner of USA Kilts.
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    I'm strictly a traditionalist, but for those who fancy the alternative styles I can see and appreciate the appeal of this one.
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    I have an aversion to wearing "flag" patterns. Old school respect for flag...don't sit or sweat on it ....i guess. I do love many of your other designs though. Some day......

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    Quote Originally Posted by revanslacey View Post
    Hi guys! I'm back after a hiatus and I've got some new designs to share with you. I think this stars and stripes one is my favourite. It comes with the usual Skilt waist adjustment and removable pockets. What do you reckon? Is it still patriotic if your USA kilt was made in London, England?

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    I think it still would be patriotic, assuming one was American to begin with. Of course, I would have to choose a different flag.

    A Union Jack would look quite good, I think, but would probably annoy the sort of people who might wear a kilt. Ditto the English (St George's) flag, but in addition that has too much white to be practical, although I think it has actually been made into a kilt at least once, to mixed reviews. The Saxon English (St Edmund's) flag has mainly red with a white design, but might require sunglasses.

    That leaves the Irish flag, but how would you make the Irish tricolour into a kilt? Better to wear a plain green kilt, methinks, and I already own a couple of them.

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    Honestly....from the backside he looks like he's wearing a high school cheerleaders skirt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reiver View Post
    Honestly....from the backside he looks like he's wearing a high school cheerleaders skirt.
    As long as he doesn't start doing High kicks!
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    Your wish is someone elses command these are from the skilt.co.uk , I couldn't find a Irish Tricolour kilt , only Irish Tartan Kilts.From Heritage of Scotland.


    And since we shouldn't leave them out.

    From Keith Scott Company From the Welsh Tartan Center
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    That is brilliant!!!!

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