Quote Originally Posted by Rufus
I love the Armagh tartan, and it's been one of the few family lines I could trace back with some certainty.
Ditto, Rufus. County Armagh is the only tartan I own that has relatively solid ancestor ties, and I will admit that it does feel all the more special because of this. I really like that it gives a nice splash of color to my typically muted, earthy, or darkly colored wardrobe. Plus, it goes with every jacket that I own and should look right smart on both Xmas as well as St. Patty's Day. If you can manage a 33 inch waist Rufus, we can share!


Quote Originally Posted by JimmyC
Kinloch Anderson does the best work, don't they? It's one of the places that are well worth the money for the quality of the craftsmanship. I respect each and every one of their trained kiltmakers SO MUCH!
I have to admit that I initially considered buying the kilt from our sponsor, Kiltstore. I really, really, really, considered it. Having already purchased a kilt from KA I had firsthand experience with their excellent workmanship and ultimately decided to go with the known entity. I was not disappointed since the quality is evident. KA doesn't charge that much more really, and you get a nifty little tag sewn into your kilt personalized with your name and date of purchase. I keep picturing someone 50 years from now picking up one of my kits in a thrift shop, and after spying the tag saying something to the effect of," Mychael Morohovich?? That doesn't sound very Scottish!!"


Mychael