I suppose I should finally jump in on the subject of the little Canadian Flags on my kilts.

Ron is correct. At the time I made his kilts I had not started to put those little tags on my kilts. It was about 6-9 months later that I started.

I first looked into having them made as either woven or printed labels similar to the little labels in other clothing that tells you the fabric care instructions. After I got three quotes and found out what the minimum order quantity was I went to my local rubber stamp place and ordered a 3/8" x 3/16" rubber stamp of a Canadian Flag made. Then using fabric ink I stamp the fabric tape your Mom used for nametapes when you went to camp. I print up about a hundred at a time which is a strip about 10 ft. long. We then cut the strip and sew the flag to either the pocket flap or the logo when we sew the kilt.

The ink is supposed to be permanent if you set the ink with heat, but after repeated washings it does fade almost completely away.

I'm still trying to find a company that will do real nice flags for a reasonable price and without having to order 1000 yards at a time. (that's 1 flag every inch or 36000 flags. or 49.8 years of kilts at my present rate.)

Until then, if your flag fades call me and I'll send you a new one. I'll only charge you $568.00