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26th February 06, 07:14 PM
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Yeah GMAN we were asked a ton of questions about what kinds of kilts are good for weddings,tartans the self colour kilts were a great hit we are now planning our next event.
MacHummel
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26th February 06, 08:30 PM
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Looks Great!!
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26th February 06, 08:38 PM
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Totally amazing...so what tartans do you recommend for weddings?
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27th February 06, 08:54 AM
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Guy, the tartans I recommend are as follows
Holyrood(nearly finished)
Campbell of Cawdor(my wife's tartan I wore at our wedding)
Scottish National
Black Watch
Black Stewart
Ancient Buchanan
My favorite is the black self colour, and presently a smokey grey kilt with a matching vest that we are finishing up on the prototype.
Maple Leaf
I suggest these if you don't have your own or choose to wear a different one.
MacHummel
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27th February 06, 12:24 PM
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 Originally Posted by MacHummel
Guy, the tartans I recommend are as follows
Holyrood(nearly finished)
Campbell of Cawdor(my wife's tartan I wore at our wedding)
Scottish National
Black Watch
Black Stewart
Ancient Buchanan
My favorite is the black self colour, and presently a smokey grey kilt with a matching vest that we are finishing up on the prototype.
Maple Leaf
I suggest these if you don't have your own or choose to wear a different one.
My head is spinning with all of the possibilities....
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27th February 06, 01:45 PM
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Guy I get like that a lot one never knows which kilt to wear.
Last edited by MacHummel; 27th February 06 at 02:48 PM.
MacHummel
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27th February 06, 04:21 PM
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It was a neat day. I was amaised at how many people didn't realize there were kiltmakers that can make low cost kilts instead of renting.
Some people would just rent a number of times for different functions and be limited to the tartans they can choose. They now know they can buy a kilt (tartan or solid) at a decent price and keep it forever. Ware it 3-4 times and they made there money back and still own the kilt.
It was great Machummel was able to crash the traditional fashion show of wedding gowns and bridesmaid dresses by being piped on to the stage. The piper was a last minute touch. Last minute, the guy had half an hour to get ready and make it to the venue with seconds to spare. A special thanks to Mr. Percy from the Fergus pipe band for doing that for half a song. I don't know many that would bother for half an hour in the spotlight and wouldn't take a dime. Sometimes I love Fergus for that. Its about the pipes and kilts, not money or fame.
It was a fun day all around, and we did it without Guiness or Scotch
Kilted Stuart
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