Thank you for the kind words.

Quote Originally Posted by Graham
The tartan bug has really got you, hasn't it!

I don't normally like tartans with a lot of red, but yours looks really nice, who made it?
It was made by Pittsburgh Kilts. It's Jeff's first tartan, and really outdid himself. He was always reluctant to make a tartan kilt, but he gave it a shot when he saw how simple this particular tartan is.

Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Breecher
Your "Rob Roy" tartan is actually the "Rob Roy MacGregor Modern" - a version of MacGregor.
True, Rob Roy is a type of MacGregor. (I thought it was Old MacGregor, but I could be wrong.) I call it "Rob Roy" because the full name is a mouthful, and because if you mention MacGregor, people who know a little about clan tartans will probably expect something else. In development, we called this The Lumberjack. It's sure warm enough for outdoor labor, but it's too nice a kilt for it. I don't want to tweeze sawdust out of the wool fibers.

Quote Originally Posted by Hamish
That's one nice looking kilt. I am not usually too keen on the plain 'chequered' tartans (in spite of their authenticity) but this one works well.

That is a very smart complete outfit too, but with just one item missing: a kilt pin! Otherwise, 10/10!
I'd meant to wear the kilt pin, but forgot it. (Christmas, y'know; rush, rush, rush.) As far as authenticity, is Rob Roy MacGregor a tartan you've seen kilts in before? I never had; I thought this was a pretty original design.