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Kilt-based fashions, both traditional and contemporary. Come on guys, bring on the pleats!
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I am 25% Scottish by my father's mother under the family name "Roberts". I discovered today that the family has a tartan, thus, I have updated my avatar to the Roberts tartan -- how cool! It's like history coming alive!

I also found a place to buy the material so I am going to make one based on the Sportkilt I own. I have already made 2, a "test" plaid and a denim. Both came out just fine. This will be the first real thing!
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JRMILLER wrote:I am 25% Scottish by my father's mother under the family name "Roberts". I discovered today that the family has a tartan, thus, I have updated my avatar to the Roberts tartan -- how cool! It's like history coming alive!
Alright! Now that is truly grand. It's always wonderful when you can actually reach back and, in a way, "touch" history. Except in this case you get to wear it! Kilt on!
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Or how about when you get to do a historic core dump!!!
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