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22nd March 20, 06:08 AM
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Just plain kilts
Years ago, I don't remember how many, there was a discussion here where a couple of members said they were only comfortable wearing solid colored utility or tactical kilts. The only tartan they could be comfortable in is USAKilts American Heritage, which is mostly black with very little color. Reading between the lines I got the impression they weren't secure enough in there manhood to wear sissified ordinary tartan kilts. I've had that in mind ever since, and wonder if there were a tartan burrowing its colors from manly solid colored kilts it might appeal to those that may not be comfortable in brighter tartans.
Way back when LL Bean sold a plaid (I use that word in thd American sense) flannel shirt in a loden green with tan being the dominate colors, not much different than colors of tactical kilts sold by 5.11. I've been wearing my loden plaid shirt often during the colder season. I really like it and often think the plaid woven as P/V might appeal to a broad range of kilters. What are your thoughts?
I've never ever had good luck posting pictures here in anything other than low resolution postage stamp sizes, but if there is enough interest I could try to put up a picture of the Bean plaid here.
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