(Yes, I am getting brave enough to show my face :p)

True enough, there are folks in the world who would give you public grief about your rather astounding find -- not that I expect anybody here to, save for friendly advice -- and those who otherwise would (1) recognise the garment as a women's-style kilt and (2) bust you on the matter might well fall into the (well-named) category of "kilt Nazis".Uncle Al wrote:With the way it is secured to the body, and the length, it appears to be a woman's skirt. A Breacan secures with two buckles to the right, one buckle under the front apron to the left.
I completely concur.Uncle Al wrote:As a whole outfit, it sure looks grand on you![]()
A Great Find
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I beg to differ on one point, many male kilts only have one strap on each side. Mine is this way, the new one I have on order will have the third strap, but only because I asked for that option.Uncle Al wrote:Hi D.T.
I've looked at several Tartan Registries and it resembles one of the
Clark/Clarke/Clergy tartans. With the way it is secured to the body,
and the length, it appears to be a woman's skirt. A Breacan secures
with two buckles to the right, one buckle under the front apron to the
left. A Breacan only comes to the knees. A womans 'kilt' secures the
opposite way which is depicted in your picture.
As a whole outfit, it sure looks grand on you![]()
A Great Find
May you encounter many more 'great finds'
Uncle Al
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All of the kilt's I've seen, especially from the Scottish Kilt makers, haveBig and Bashful wrote:....I beg to differ on one point, many male kilts only have one strap
on each side. Mine is this way, the new one I have on order will have
the third strap, but only because I asked for that option.