



I realized that I did not have any dressy photos of my Semi-Traditional Black Stewart Kilt, from USAKilts so decided to rectify that today so here are couple shots of a dressy Semi-Trad. proof that these kilts can go just about anywhere and fit in. Also my friends I do believe that one of the other Moderators at x-marksthescot has turned me into, of all things, a hat person. This morning the perfect hat to go with my Inverness Cape arrived, yes my very own deerstalker so there are the photos of it also.
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