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2nd January 07, 06:56 AM
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Realtree Camoflage Kilt?? details!!
oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oo
Last edited by Foxgun Tom; 22nd January 07 at 10:58 AM.
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2nd January 07, 07:25 AM
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2nd January 07, 07:38 AM
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Had not heard of that material before. After looking at the link that Rocky supplied, I would be really interested in seeing what a kilt made of it looks like!
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2nd January 07, 08:26 AM
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 Originally Posted by Splash_4
Had not heard of that material before. After looking at the link that Rocky supplied, I would be really interested in seeing what a kilt made of it looks like!
Ask and ye shall receive:

PM me if you'd be interested in discussing the purchase of one.
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2nd January 07, 08:44 AM
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That will look really smart, Tom. With kilts becoming more fashionable and now that I'm wearing them most of the time I'm looking to extend my own collection. I've also been looking at camo. but if I do go for it, it will probably be in a casual style for wearing around the house and garden, and out and about on a hot summer's day.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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2nd January 07, 09:26 AM
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I feel a blatant self-agrandizing moment coming over me.
I don't have any "Real Tree" brand Camo in stock but I can get some.
I do carry in stock;
Woodland
6 Color Desert
Tiger Stripe
ACU Digital
MARPAT Digital Woodland
MARPAT Digital Desert
Steve Ashton
www.freedomkilts.com
Skype (webcam enabled) thewizardofbc
I wear the kilt because: Swish + Swagger = Swoon.
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2nd January 07, 09:31 AM
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While in Scotland I saw a lot of camo patterened clothing in patterns that I've never seen before...I'm guessing European military patterns. You might prefer one of those, and the material may be more available where you are.
Download Alan H's X-kilt directions and make your own!
Bill
Kilted Teacher and Wilderness Ranger and proud member of Clan Donald, USA
Happy patron of Jack of the Wood Celtic Pub and Highland Brewery in beautiful, walkable, and very kilt-friendly Asheville, NC.
New home of Sierra Nevada AND New Belgium breweries!
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2nd January 07, 09:38 AM
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Real Tree lists dealers that sell their camo.
One that uses, but does not list selling the fabric is in the UK.
Wildlife Watching Supplies
Town Living Farmhouse,Puddington
Tiverton,Devon, EX16 8HW
GB
+44(0) 1884 860692
Or check their page ( Real Tree) http://www.realtree.com/products/par...=Camo%20Fabric
Mark Dockendorf
Left on the Right Coast
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2nd January 07, 10:14 PM
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 Originally Posted by Foxgun Tom
I never thought I'd see the day  , where I'd be asking details about anything else other than a kilt in traditional materials  made in the relevant Tartan  but!! you guys I'm sorry to say have convinced me otherwise  I'm now looking at the possibility of purchasing a kilt in one of the realtree patterns to wear at some Gamefairs and Countryshows in the UK, Does any one know the cost of such a kilt or the price of material?? As Realtree Camoflage is an American invention "I think??" (Bill Jordan) I would go the full hog and get the Kilt made by an American Kiltmaker I'm almost positive there won't be another kilt in this material worn at any of the events I usually attend!! and it would be a great advert for the kiltmaker concerned
Tom
Thats funny, I've been thinking about getting a kilt in a british camo just 'cause its not common over here. I dont too much care for the real tree patterns as much as I like the stuff mossy oak has.
Knowlege is knowing that a tomato is a fruit; Wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad
 Originally Posted by Dreadbelly
If people don't like it they can go sit on a thistle.
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3rd January 07, 09:07 AM
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Click on sportkilt for camo patterns and prices, around 150.00
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