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  • {{Image|Highland_Dance_001.jpg|right|200px|Highland dancer wearing a kilt}} ...tland and elsewhere throughout the world. Historical forms of the Scottish kilt have differed in several particulars (some quite substantial) from the mode
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  • The modern, tailored [[kilt]] which is ubiquitous at [[Highland games|Highland Games]] gatherings aroun ...to wear the kilt, to those with more relaxed views, who consider that the kilt is an article of clothing and, as with other fashions, can be accessorized
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  • ...of a number of garments in some ways similar to the traditional Scottish [[kilt]], but differing therefrom to a measurable degree. The word ''kilt'' is used today to refer to a wide variety of different types of garments.
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  • *J. Charles Thompson, ''So You're Going to Wear the Kilt'' (Heraldic Art Press, Arlington, VA, 1979 ISBN 0-86228-017-6)
    256 bytes (38 words) - 22:52, 26 September 2007
  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 03:36, 4 November 2007
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  • Any of a number of garments in some ways similar to the traditional Scottish kilt, but differing therefrom in some significant fashion.
    171 bytes (25 words) - 16:15, 23 May 2008
  • ...ar to footwear and everything in between, typically worn with the Scottish kilt.
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  • {{r|History of the kilt}} {{r|Kilt variants}}
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  • * [http://albanach.org/kilt.html ''The Early History of the Kilt''], by Matthew Newsome, Curator of the Scottish Tartans Museum ...hlandgames.wikia.com/wiki/Cathy_McWilliams_(2005_interview) Interview with kilt maker Cathy McWilliams]
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  • ...it was not until the "Highland revival" of the early 19th century that the kilt (and, indeed, all things [[Scottish Highlands|Highland]] - or thought to be ...inated with the [[belted plaid]] in the late 16th Century. Since then, the kilt has undergone changes in its overall appearance, tailoring, and the plaid p
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  • {{r|Kilt}}
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  • {{r|Kilt}} {{r|Kilt Makers Association of Scotland}}
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  • Chronology of the development and history of the kilt.
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  • ...garments which meet these standards. Membership is available only to those kilt makers whose work product passes inspection by an independent assessor. In order to become a member of the KMAS, an applicant must submit a sample kilt of their own work for inspection by the Association's Quality and Technical
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  • {{r|Kilt}} {{r|Kilt variants}}
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  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 02:09, 21 November 2007
  • 251 bytes (38 words) - 16:15, 23 May 2008
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Kilt Makers Association of Scotland]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Kilt}}
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  • {{r|History of the kilt}} {{r|Kilt variants}}
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  • {{r|History of the kilt}} {{r|Kilt variants}}
    721 bytes (96 words) - 12:07, 10 January 2011
  • * [http://albanach.org/kilt.html ''The Early History of the Kilt''], by Matthew Newsome, Curator of the Scottish Tartans Museum ...hlandgames.wikia.com/wiki/Cathy_McWilliams_(2005_interview) Interview with kilt maker Cathy McWilliams]
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  • *[http://www.scottishtartans.org/kilt.htm Early history of the kilt] *[http://www.reconstructinghistory.com Evolution of the kilt]
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  • {{r|Kilt accessories}} {{r|Kilt variants}}
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  • {{r|Kilt}} {{r|Kilt Makers Association of Scotland}}
    180 bytes (22 words) - 12:12, 10 January 2011
  • {{r|Kilt}} {{r|Kilt variants}}
    160 bytes (19 words) - 12:11, 10 January 2011
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Kilt Makers Association of Scotland]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Kilt}}
    484 bytes (64 words) - 17:52, 11 January 2010
  • {{r|Kilt accessories}} {{r|Kilt}}
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  • ...garments which meet these standards. Membership is available only to those kilt makers whose work product passes inspection by an independent assessor. In order to become a member of the KMAS, an applicant must submit a sample kilt of their own work for inspection by the Association's Quality and Technical
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  • Chronology of the development and history of the kilt.
    91 bytes (12 words) - 08:39, 9 September 2009
  • ...ar to footwear and everything in between, typically worn with the Scottish kilt.
    173 bytes (25 words) - 20:08, 14 May 2008
  • Any of a number of garments in some ways similar to the traditional Scottish kilt, but differing therefrom in some significant fashion.
    171 bytes (25 words) - 16:15, 23 May 2008
  • ...sh clan, and is the working material out of which the traditional Scottish kilt is made.
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  • ...n's Highland attire in the 17th century. It is the precursor to the modern kilt.
    219 bytes (36 words) - 15:54, 23 May 2008
  • *J. Charles Thompson, ''So You're Going to Wear the Kilt'' (Heraldic Art Press, Arlington, VA, 1979 ISBN 0-86228-017-6)
    256 bytes (38 words) - 22:52, 26 September 2007
  • ...tyle for females should be developed. The men would continue to dance in [[kilt]] and jacket, wearing bonnets and [[sporran]]s. ...females) for the Highland dances. To this day, however, the wearing of the kilt by females is strictly forbidden at the Aboyne Gathering.
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  • {{r|Kilt}}
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  • {{r|Kilt}}
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  • {{r|Kilt}}
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  • {{r|Kilt}}
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  • {{r|Kilt}}
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  • ...of a number of garments in some ways similar to the traditional Scottish [[kilt]], but differing therefrom to a measurable degree. The word ''kilt'' is used today to refer to a wide variety of different types of garments.
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  • {{r|Kilt}}
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  • ...le of the 18th century. It was also the precursor of the modern tailored [[kilt]]. But before discussing the nature and usage of this garment, let us deal ...cle) ''feilidh-mhor'', ''breacan-an-feile'', and, very commonly, the Great Kilt.
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  • {{r|Kilt}}
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  • {{r|Kilt accessories}}
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  • The modern, tailored [[kilt]] which is ubiquitous at [[Highland games|Highland Games]] gatherings aroun ...to wear the kilt, to those with more relaxed views, who consider that the kilt is an article of clothing and, as with other fashions, can be accessorized
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  • ...lt are approved by the Scottish Council of Clan Chiefs), or social, as the kilt is intended for wear by men, though that latter must itself be qualified to ...r buckles and straps. The wrap-around skirt could be pleated (as a kilt or kilt-skirt) or it could be straight or flared and the tapering from hipline to w
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  • {{Image|Highland_Dance_001.jpg|right|200px|Highland dancer wearing a kilt}} ...tland and elsewhere throughout the world. Historical forms of the Scottish kilt have differed in several particulars (some quite substantial) from the mode
    20 KB (3,486 words) - 12:31, 11 June 2009
  • ...it was not until the "Highland revival" of the early 19th century that the kilt (and, indeed, all things [[Scottish Highlands|Highland]] - or thought to be ...inated with the [[belted plaid]] in the late 16th Century. Since then, the kilt has undergone changes in its overall appearance, tailoring, and the plaid p
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  • * [[Kilt Makers Association of Scotland ]]
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  • {{r|Kilt}}
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  • {{rpl|History of the kilt}}
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  • *A lady accompanying a gentleman wearing formal Scottish dress (a formal [[kilt]]) wears a white ball gown with a tartan sash.
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  • ...rated and romanticised in colorful traditions, some of which, such as the [kilt]] and [[bagpipes]], are now considered to be important national [[Scotland|
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  • * (diff) (hist) . . m Kilt accessories‎; 11:15 . . James F. Perry (Talk | contribs) (typo corr4ectio
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  • ...the dancers can be seen competing in traditional dances wearing colorful [[Kilt|Highland attire]] and accompanied by [[Great Highland Bagpipe|bagpipe]] mus
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  • ...e certain elements, such as the [[Great Highland Bagpipe|bagpipes]], the [[kilt]], and the heavy events, especially the [[caber toss]], which are virtually ...iltmakers and vendors of tartan goods (kilts, blankets, ties, scarves) and kilt accessories.
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  • {{rpr|Kilt}} (September 4)
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  • ...d to wear formal Scottish evening dress, including in particular a dress [[kilt]].
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  • ...sumed it was automatic). So, I was asking authors - like the authors of [[Kilt]] to add those in to the "priority list" manually under appropriate heading
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  • :'''1822''': King George IV visits Edinburgh and wears the [[kilt]]; the first Highland and Agricultural Show takes place. The last public wh
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  • In holiday seasons, busking [[bagpipe]]rs in [[kilt]]s accept money from tourists on Princes Street, possibly offered in an eff
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