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9th January 07, 07:34 PM
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Congrats Glen, will we see it at the next kilt night?
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9th January 07, 07:38 PM
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9th January 07, 08:25 PM
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Now that is a fine looking out fit. You'll have to beat the Lassies of with a stick! Wait! What the heck am I SAYING? Go for it!
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9th January 07, 08:35 PM
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The wife might not like that.
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9th January 07, 08:47 PM
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I had a good experience with them. I ordered my first kilt from them (5 yd. Henderson, ancient) this time last year. It only took about 4 weeks to get here.
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9th January 07, 08:49 PM
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I ordered this on Dec. 27 so it really didnt take that long considering it came from Scotland.
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9th January 07, 09:07 PM
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10th January 07, 05:27 AM
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Looks great! Congrats on the latest addition to the overall kiltdom.
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10th January 07, 06:01 AM
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Thank you Hamish for the critique, I had no idea that this was a some what dodgey firm as I only know them from an online experience.
I will perhaps wear it with the more traditional Graham of Menteith kilt, that I am sure I can lay my hands on before Burns night. Alternately I might forgo the waistcoat and go with a belt and a dress buckle.
Thanks again Hamish for your input it is indeed invaluable.
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10th January 07, 06:12 AM
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 Originally Posted by McMurdo
Thank you Hamish for the critique, I had no idea that this was a some what dodgey firm as I only know them from an online experience.
Aye, McM, they have about five 'tourist' shops (all with different names, but all owned by the rather notorious Gold Brothers) on and around Edinburgh's Royal Mile.
I will perhaps wear it with the more traditional Graham of Menteith kilt, that I am sure I can lay my hands on before Burns night. Alternately I might forgo the waistcoat and go with a belt and a dress buckle.
Thanks again Hamish for your input it is indeed invaluable.
Yes, Dress Belt and no waistcoat would work well, but I do prefer to see a w/c worn with a PC jacket. Either way, I am sure you will look (and feel) splendid for your Burns Night.
PS: I am glad to see that you have not 'invested' in Ghillie Brogues. A nice pair of polished business shoes look so much better - again, in my 'umble opinion!
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