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The current club badge from Tartanweb

Useful Links

Many other links are embedded in the page.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/irishkiltclub/

is our Yahoo email discusson group- follow the link above to join.

www.garside.f9.co.uk

The base code driving this Web Site was designed and constructed by Robin Garside and I borrowed it.

If you'd like him to knock you up a Web Site like this (only more artistic!) please get in touch with him at robin@garside.f9.co.uk or via his website which is worth a visit.

www.tartanweb.com

A very good source of Irish Kilts and accessories including the badge illustrated and a very good interactive tartan search engine

www.houseofedgar.com

Tartan weavers and designers - the designers of the Diaspora Tartan at the prompting of Club members.

www.bondbros.ie

Dublin dress hire firm offering great deals to club members.

www.zyra.org.uk/sk4men.htm

A good link to kilt related matters and a gateway to many other sites

www.amerikilt.com

Modern lightweight single coloured kilts - traditional (ish) in look.

www.utilitykilts.com

Also modern light weights but less traditional

www.edwins.co.uk

A kilt supplier in the North of Ireland - mainly hires but can supply new kilts

www.tartansauthority.com

Scottish Tartans Authority - if it's tartan they know about it! Download a free tartan screensaver!

www.neokilts.com

An american supplier with a wide range including "neo-traditional" kilts.

www.sportkilt.com

US cotton kilts - favoured by sportsmen (hence the name) -a site to be seen

and my personal lifesaver -

www.ancestralkilts.co.uk

Ancestral Kilts

+44 (0) 1764 684 049 Second hand kilts, shoes and jackets

- Vivian in Perth - Scotland.

She is great to talk to - but watch time zones please if you are outside Europe!

http://www.denverfabrics.com

Folkwear Patterns from Denver Fabrics Description: Folkwear patterns for period and ethnic apparel. Fabric including silk, wool, velvet, and faux fur. Also sewing notions, trims, and books.

- check the newletters (pdf files - in Download) for more links


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