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  • Tartans

    75 37.88%
  • Solids

    2 1.01%
  • Both

    119 60.10%
  • To asleep to even care

    2 1.01%
  • Where am I??? What's a Kilt???

    0 0%
  • GIVE ME PANTS!!!!!!!

    0 0%
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  1. #1
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    In spite of owning a couple of black solids, I'm an old reactionary: it's tartans all the way for me! As a general rule, solids dont get recognised as kilts here, whereas a tartan screams KILT!!!! to the unwashed masses. Then there's the whole "hey, I'm a *insert clan here* & proud of it" thing.

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    I like both, have both, wear both. But I only wear tartan when dressing up.
    An uair a théid an gobhainn air bhathal 'se is feàrr a bhi réidh ris.
    (When the smith gets wildly excited, 'tis best to agree with him.)

    Kiltio Ergo Sum.
    I Kilt, therefore I am. -McClef

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    I like both, thought I don't have a solid kilt yet. I am like Riverkilt, solids will give me a chance to wear patterened shirts with it. Just another on the ever growing list of kilt wants.

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    Tartan

    I own three kilts: One modern and two historical. The modern one is an ancient muted Campbell. The two historical are a 77th Highlander great kilt, and a 42nd wee kilt.

    Just my prference. Tartan or solid - it is up to the individual.

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    I chose tartan as I consider myself a traditionalist. The closest I have to a solid is the SWK shadow. Maybe it's my own prejudiced mind set that can't quite get past seeing plain kilts as a skirt. I would'nt dream of critisizing anyone for wearing one though. It's just not for me. One thing that wearing a kilt has done for me is made me more tolerant of others. Seeing a kid with twenty facial piercings with red, green and purple hair doesn't even get a second glance from me these days.





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    For me, a kilt maker newbie, I prefer the tartans. They are always a challenge to keep the stripes aligned. Making a solid is interesting and I have looked at it but have not had the interest in getting any material in a solid. Maybe it is just the engineer in me that likes the fact that you must "engineer" the kilt to make a tartan work.
    Wallace Catanach, Kiltmaker

    A day without killting is like a day without sunshine.

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    I prefer a tartan, because a solid just kind of looks like a skirt to me. No offense intended to those who wear them, they look good on you guys. I just don't look right in one.

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    I only have tartan kilts, but I am seriously considering a saffron, although I'm not sure that really a solid kilt. It's fairly traditional while I tend to think of solids as being made of canvas in khaki, OD, or something like that.

    I have actually considered a kilt in khaki or OD, but I don't know. I'm not sure when I would wear it or why. I kind of like that looks of them on other folks, but I don't know about me. Kind of stodgy, ain't I?
    Jim Killman
    Writer, Philosopher, Teacher of English and Math, Soldier of Fortune, Bon Vivant, Heart Transplant Recipient, Knight of St. Andrew (among other knighthoods)
    Freedom is not free, but the US Marine Corps will pay most of your share.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thescot View Post
    I only have tartan kilts, but I am seriously considering a saffron, although I'm not sure that really a solid kilt. It's fairly traditional while I tend to think of solids as being made of canvas in khaki, OD, or something like that.

    I have actually considered a kilt in khaki or OD, but I don't know. I'm not sure when I would wear it or why. I kind of like that looks of them on other folks, but I don't know about me. Kind of stodgy, ain't I?
    You are only authorized to purchase a solid after you have your Leatherneck tartan kilt.

    Carry on, Marine.

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    I used to not care for the solid colors, but I have come to my senses.

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