I did two kids desert digicamo kilts last night and today.

My oldest nephew, who lives in Southern California, wanted a kilt for Christmas. Well, we didn't get much notice and after talking to him about it, he was keen on a MacKenzie ("Smart" is a family name on his mothers side, that's a sept of the MacKenzie's). so I had Rocky at USA kilts make that one up. However, over Christmas I asked the youngest boy...

"Dude, if I made you a kilt in camouflage..like those pants you're putting on, would you wear it?"

I got a super-enthusiastic YES! So I dug into my stash, found the desert digicamo that Way2Fractious gave me a couple of years ago, and they're done. The youngest nephew and the middle one are getting digicamo kilts. They took me about 3-3.5 hours each. They're nothing spectacular, just your basic 10-pleat, sewn-down pleats, normal waistband, close-with-velcro causal kilts, but it'll be a kick to get the guys in 'em. I made them about an inch bigger than the measurements I took, 'cause boys grow like weeds, you know? The youngest will get his in late February, and hopefully he won't have expanded three inches in all directions by then. Hopefully I'll get pics.