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    Of course it is! (cue Matt to 'chime in' here, as he creates, wears, and looks great in tweed kilts, doublets, and plaids!) There's a Macpherson chap, from Aberdeenshire, I know very well that often wears a kilt made of 5-6 yards of tweed. He wears the kilt whilst out hill walking with the clan every time we gather in August. He told me once that he also wears his tweed kilt whilst participating in other outdoor pursuits - he mentioned, "mainly for comfort, ease of movement, and so I don't take a chance damaging my Macpherson tartan kilts!" Many other Macpherson men typically wear older tartan kilts with unusually, very large setts, specifically for use out on the hills.

    Slainte,
    Last edited by creagdhubh; 1st August 11 at 01:19 PM.

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