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15th July 13, 11:56 PM
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New in the post: Weathered Buchanan
As many of you know, I have been full-time kilted for about 6 months now, and even though I have two of Rocky's wonderful PV creations (casual kilts for summer-cool, and hiking-awesome), I felt myself needing to feel the wool again.
This is a long story, and this is not the place for it (forum rules prohibit), but I was recently welcomed by the Armigers of Clan Buchanan to wear their tartan (which I do with great pride). Firstly, I felt this to be an extreme honour, and I am overwhelmed with humility; and secondly, I have felt very welcomed by all of the Clan members that I have come across.
Thus the natural choice for this new purchase (honestly, my mum bought the kilt for me as a birthday present) was a 4 yard 13oz weathered Buchanan.
I have toyed with a wool 4 yard for some time, and when choosing the wool, I chose a medium weight - so that I could wear it often in the summer, and yet late enough in the winters of the baren and frozen great white north!
I have to say that it is perfect for what I need of it. It is a super budget kilt, and the stitching is not as careful as we might see elsewhere; nor is the cut of the kilt fantastic as compared to my other high-quality kilts. However, the kilt was aslo only £175, cut from Locharron cloth, and delivered to Canada from Scotland! The kilt - even though it is only 4 yards was made from bolt ends to keep the cost down, and I have a less than preferable seam in the middle pleat, but I can live with that for a budget kilt.
On, the kilt fits comfortably (though I would have preferred a slightly deeper last pleat on the inner apron lead in). It swishes well for a 4 yard, and the lining is well inserted with an overall 'reasonable' finish.
What do you all think?

This is me at the start of my walk to school - 2 miles every morning!

Here's me at work - I find ironing on the floor the best way - but you do have to be careful of the plastic carpet!

A little late night ironing after a mad summer hail storm!

This is a photo taken on my way home - I wondered if the Lewis Lovat blew hose were too dark to pick up the blue in my kit (which is much more like my shirt colour).

This is taken at the U and in front of the Fine Arts building!

This photo is overlooking the University building (directly behind me) in Lethbridge Alberta. I have to walk 6 miles to work, and 6 miles back. I dont mind the walk, but the mosquitoes in the river bottom suck!
On a completely separate note, I recently had to go to a kilted photo-shoot; may I just share with you three photos from that event too? Because of forum rules, I cannot disclose any further information about this event either, but always appreciate feedback, comments, objections - the usual!
 
Thanks!
"The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it" (Terry Pratchett).
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16th July 13, 12:09 AM
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I forgot two showing off my hand made Broad bonnet!

When this was taken, it was 9pm MST, but also 38degrees centigrade still. Super hot!

The kilt I am wearing is my 21 year old 'tank' in the Roxburgh Red (ancient). It actually has blue in it - but its the devil itself to try and photograph! I have perhaps two photos in total which show the colours fairly accurately.
Do any of you have any advice for photographing tricky tartans? We tried to use the flash - but that made matters worse!
For those who are curious - these photos are taken at Writing on Stone - which is sacred area to our First Nations brethren.
There are stone-drawings, but mostly all we saw was beautiful scenery and A LOT of mosquitoes!
"The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it" (Terry Pratchett).
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16th July 13, 04:32 AM
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Great photos. I do like the blue hose. They work well.
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16th July 13, 07:51 AM
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A nice collection of photos, thanks! I'm intrigued by the belt you're wearing (shows up best in photo taken at Fine Arts bldg). . . any details on that?
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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16th July 13, 08:26 AM
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 Originally Posted by sydnie7
A nice collection of photos, thanks! I'm intrigued by the belt you're wearing (shows up best in photo taken at Fine Arts bldg). . . any details on that?
Looks to my eye to be a standard ALICE style military issue pistol belt, I'd imagine they can be found for low prices online, as most US branches have gone away from them.
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16th July 13, 09:07 AM
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I always feel it is a compliment when someone chooses to wear one of our beautiful Buchanan tartans. And you wear it very well.
President, Clan Buchanan Society International
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16th July 13, 09:12 AM
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Yes, that weathered Buchanan has some great colors, the OD green pistol belt works well with it.
Member of SAMS Post 75 Minutemen
"The old packs come together,Ties that fear cannot sever,Endeavour in pride to stand, In the Wolf Land, forever" -Bona Na Croin
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16th July 13, 09:28 AM
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Congratulations on a great kilt. Weathered Buchanan is one of the tartans I'm thinking about for my next kilt and I was wondering what colour hose would go best with it, I never imagined lovat blue would look so good! You certainly cut a fine figure in a kilt. Once again-congratulations!
The Kilt is my delight !
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16th July 13, 09:34 AM
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Great photo's.... I know Lethbridge well, as our Daughter and family live there. Usually it is too windy and dry for mosquitoes to be a problem! We visited Writing on Stone a couple of years ago, and I was kilted as well - had to hold my hands at my sides to prevent revealing more than I wanted to.
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"Good judgement comes from experience, and experience
well, that comes from poor judgement."
A. A. Milne
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16th July 13, 09:41 AM
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Shedlock2000 wrote:
"This photo is overlooking the University building (directly behind me) in Lethbridge Alberta. I have to walk 6 miles to work, and 6 miles back. I dont mind the walk, but the mosquitoes in the river bottom suck!"......
.....most skeeters do sir! 
I must say, the photos are very nice and colorful. Well done......
Hawk
Shawnee / Anishinabe and Clan Colquhoun
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