USA KILTS kilt

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Ron
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USA KILTS kilt

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here are some photos of me in a USA KILTS kilt that I just got.
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VERY fine,. Ron. I Like the tartan. It would go well with lots of different outfits. Length just a tad long for me, though.

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Looks great, Ron.
I especially like the Thompson Camel tartan casual kilt but usakilts does not offer a (slash) pocket option like Sportkilt does.
A sporran is too small to carry my stuff and bumps against my reproduction tool while walking.
I just sent an email to usakilts asking them to consider to introduce a pocket option.
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Great kilt that Ron.

Not sure about the tats tho Bro.
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Interesting graphic on the T-shirt, also!!
When I heard about skirting, I jumped in with both feet!
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skirtingtheissue wrote:Interesting graphic on the T-shirt, also!!
yes it is for another on-line kilt forum that I am also a member of.
http://www.kiltsrock.com/
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