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    I am not sure what the "half a tartan kilt" that the bride is wearing is really called. I cannot recall seeing that done before, but it is very effective. Is this a common thing for a bride to do in North America?
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    Like Jock, I can't say I've ever seen this done before with the bride wearing tartan this way, nonetheless, I wish the happy couple all the best, thanks for posting the photos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    I am not sure what the "half a tartan kilt" that the bride is wearing is really called. I cannot recall seeing that done before, but it is very effective. Is this a common thing for a bride to do in North America?
    I have never seen it done either, she is a very creative, individual young woman and I thought they both looked amazing

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    Quote Originally Posted by fflex View Post
    I have never seen it done either, she is a very creative, individual young woman and I thought they both looked amazing
    They look great !

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    Quote Originally Posted by rebelrouser View Post
    They look great !
    The dress is a 1952 vintage, the "apron" was made by Burnetts and Struth in Barrie, Ontario

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    Lovely pics. You all really look great. Congratulations to the happy couple.

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    What an imaginative daughter-in-law you have!

    Best wishes for a long and happy life together to the newly-weds!
    Regards, Sav.

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    Is it Lamont Tartan?

    You all look stunning anyway.

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    [QUOTE=gazbot;1331188]Is it Lamont Tartan?
    Thank you for the compliment, the tartan is Hamilton modern green.
    Last edited by fflex; 24th November 16 at 04:32 PM.

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