- In
contrast kilts worn by
Irish pipers are made from solid-colour cloth, with
saffron or
green being the most
widely used colours.
Kilting fabric weights...
-
history of the
modern kilt stretches back to at
least the end of the 16th century. The
kilt first appeared as the
belted plaid or
great kilt, a full-length garment...
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KILT may
refer to:
KILT-FM, a
radio station (100.3 FM)
licensed to Houston, Texas,
United States KILT (AM), a
radio station (610 AM)
licensed to Houston...
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Tilted Kilt Pub and
Eatery is a
modern Scottish-Irish-themed
sports pub and franchisor-type
restaurant chain in the
United States. The
company has six...
- The Road is a 2009
American post-apocalyptic
survival film
directed by John
Hillcoat and
written by Joe Penhall,
based on the 2006
novel of the same name...
- and
officials formed the
upper class in
ancient Egypt,
known as the "white
kilt class" in
reference to the
bleached linen garments that
served as a mark...
- (from 2004). In the former, it has
since shifted into the
charity fundraiser KiltWalk, now
running in four
Scottish cities. In the latter, home to the town...
-
James M.
Kilts was a
chief executive officer of The
Gillette Company. He
negotiated the sale of the
company to
Procter &
Gamble for US$57 billion. Press...
- The
kilt pin is a
piece of
jewellery that is
usually worn on the
lower corner of the
outer apron of a
kilt. Its
function is to
prevent the
apron falling...
- The Kh-58 (Russian: Х-58; NATO: AS-11 '
Kilter') is a
Soviet anti-radiation
missile with a
range of 120 km. As of 2004[update] the Kh-58U
variant was still...