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The McAlester College Pipe Band in competition at the 2007 Skagit Valley Highland Games. Note the broad bands or stripes running horizontally around the kilts. This is a common look for kilts pleated in the "military" style frequently used by pipe bands. It is also called pleating to the stripe. |
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James F. Perry |
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© James F. Perry See below for license/re-use information. |
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July 2007 |
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