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    M. A. C. Newsome is offline
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    That is a woman's skirt, in the Malcolm tartan, probably made in Strathmore's T7 range, which is 11 oz cloth.

    There is more difference between a man's kilt and a woman's skirt than just where it fastens. I wouldn't wear it -- I'd pass it on to an appreciate lady.

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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    That is a woman's skirt, in the Malcolm tartan, probably made in Strathmore's T7 range, which is 11 oz cloth.

    There is more difference between a man's kilt and a woman's skirt than just where it fastens. I wouldn't wear it -- I'd pass it on to an appreciate lady.
    I agree, thanks for conformation.

    Being "Scot, I am toying with the idea of reclaiming the Cloth & trying some kind of DIY project. But being a "Scot" I am toying with "reclaiming the cloth for some kind of a DIY project. Wish it was not a "Highland tartan".

    As to "passing it on, I will passs the word to see if anyone might be interested.

    Puffer

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