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14th August 25, 06:55 PM
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14th August 25, 07:11 PM
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Do you, an experienced kiltie, notice much difference wearing it?
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14th August 25, 07:36 PM
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I'd be curious to hear your opinion on having a box pleated kilt after a dozen or so wearings.
Your balmoral has no tails at all, just a bow. I hated the ribbons tickling my neck, so I tied them in two bows. Even then, there's still a small tail left. Did you trim your ribbons?
You said you ordered 6 yards (3 double width?) but how many yards did the kilt actually use?
Last edited by User; 15th August 25 at 09:33 AM.
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14th August 25, 07:42 PM
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I'm so jealous of anyone who has a box pleated kilt. Box pleats are one of those luxuries I aspire to.
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14th August 25, 08:00 PM
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A stunning tartan, Richard. Congratulations on your newest addition. Will it displace your favored Stewart Hunting Weathered by Marton Mills?
The larger sett will go nicely with your guncheck tweed jacket. That beatiful jacket needs a simpler and larger sett tartan like this one. Really well done.
Last edited by PiperPadre; 14th August 25 at 09:17 PM.
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14th August 25, 08:52 PM
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Beautiful!
Love the new kilt!
I lucked into a bargain Matt Newsome custom-weave kilt years ago and it remains one of favorites. So light and comfortable to wear.
Does your new kilt have two visible straps, or only one and a hidden strap inside?
Congratulations on a beautiful new kilt!
Cheers,
SM
Shaun Maxwell
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Clan Maxwell Society
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15th August 25, 03:08 AM
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Back in the day Matt created box-pleats for myself and my son (mine to sett, his to stripe), and also box-pleated tartn skirts for my wife and my daughter. Still going strong.
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15th August 25, 11:10 AM
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 Originally Posted by ShaunMaxwell
Love the new kilt!
I lucked into a bargain Matt Newsome custom-weave kilt years ago and it remains one of favorites. So light and comfortable to wear.
Does your new kilt have two visible straps, or only one and a hidden strap inside?
Congratulations on a beautiful new kilt!
Cheers,
SM
Thanks!
This one doesn't have that 79th New York style hidden strap, it has the normal strap-through-the-slot thing on the left side.
Like all my kilts it just has one strap on each side. I've found that kilts don't hang right on me if they have that 2nd right-hand strap.
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15th August 25, 11:07 AM
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 Originally Posted by PiperPadre
A stunning tartan, Richard. Congratulations on your newest addition. Will it displace your favored Stewart Hunting Weathered by Marton Mills?
Thanks!
I love the unique look of that Marton Mills tartan tweed, however that kilt actually too big for me now.
As we know the likelihood of finding somebody with my measurements who happens to want that specific cloth is pretty remote, so I probably can't get much for it.
 Originally Posted by PiperPadre
The larger sett will go nicely with your guncheck tweed jacket.
Yes it would do but I've sold that jacket along with my other size 50 jackets, having shrunk a bit.
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15th August 25, 11:21 AM
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 Originally Posted by User
Your balmoral has no tails at all, just a bow. Did you trim your ribbons?
When I'm faced with a problem I tend to either paint my way out of it, or sew my way out of it.
This was a sewing job! Here's the process:

On the other hand, acquiring a jacket and waistcoat with mismatching buttons was a painting job.

 Originally Posted by User
You said you ordered 6 yards (3 double width?) but how many yards did the kilt actually use?
That's a good question!
From the weight of it I would say he probably used the whole 6 yards, or nearly all.
It has 13 pleats. Each pleat has that wide black stripe showing, and another wide black stripe hidden inside.
Last edited by OC Richard; 15th August 25 at 11:31 AM.
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