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Monday, August 25, 2008

300



The above box pleated kilt is a Fraser, made from a soft saxony wool that my client sent to me for the purpose. It's also my 300th kilt. In keeping with past tradition on this blog, here is a "roll" of kilts No. 201 - 300.

201. Murray of Atholl ancient
202. Nicholson Hunting ancient
203. Ulster weathered
204. USMC Leatherneck
205. St. Columba
206. Isle of Skye
207. Rose muted
208. Ulster weathered
209. Canadian Irish Regiment
210. Black Watch
211. MacGregor
212. Elliot
213. Lochaber weathered
214. MacLaren
215. Fraser Hunting
216. Stewart Hunting ancient
217. Clergy blue
218. Grant
219. Downs
220. Lamont
221. Burns Check
222. Roxburgh muted
223. USMC Leatherneck
224. Cian
225. Roxburgh muted
226. MacMedic
227. Douglas grey
228. Black (the Black family tartan -- not the solid color)
229. Rose Hunting ancient
230. Morris of Balgonie
231. Marjoribanks
232. Lamont ancient
233. X Marks the Scot
234. Shaw ancient
235. Grant Hunting ancient
236. Leslie hunting
237. Fraser Hunting
238. MacGregor ancient
239. Duncan
240. Highland Granite
241. Murray of Atholl
242. Dove
243. Matheson Hunting
244. Craig
245. St. Columba
246. Roxburgh green
247. Rose muted
248. St. Patrick
249. Cameron of Erracht
250. MacLaren
251. Wilson ancient
252. Sinclair Hunting ancient
253. Henderson ancient
254. Perthshire (Drummond of Perth)
255. County Clare
256. Grant
257. Leslie Hunting
258. MacDonald of Sleat
259. Manx Laxey
260. MacLachlan ancient
261. US St. Andrews (Bicentennial)
262. USMC Leatherneck
263. USMC Leatherneck
264. MacQuarrie (Cockburn Collection, WOB colors)
265. California
266. St. Patrick
267. MacPherson weathered
268. Manx Laxey
269. Carnegie
270. Lovat Green tweed
271. Douglas
272. Ryan O. Ross (personal tartan)
273. Taylor ancient
274. Brotherhood of the Kilt
275. Carolina
276. Clergy green
277. Baird
278. MacThomas ancient
279. MacPhail Hunting (WOB colors)
280. Lamont ancient
281. Davidson
282. Bell of the Borders
283. MacLaine of Lochbuie muted
284. Clergy "two spirit" (personal tartan)
285. Baird
286. Texas Bluebonnet ancient
287. Clergy blue modern
288. Robertson red
289. Chattan ancient
290. Davidson of Tulloch
291. Payne
292. Lockhard
293. MacKay ancient
294. Chisholm hunting
295. Keith ancient
296. Anderson weathered
297. Lamont weathered
298. Ulster weathered
299. Hutcheson
300. Fraser

As in the past, almost all of these are 4 yard box pleated kilts, and the majority of those in heavy weight cloth (all 100% wool, of course). You can review Nos. 101-200 here, and the first hundred in this milestone post.
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