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    A new kilt--with your help

    Ok guys, you're never going to believe this, but my wife actually WANTS me to buy another kilt! Trust me I KNOW just how lucky I am.

    Here's the deal: She says I have enough of my clan tartan MacLaren) and military tartan (Navy Edzell) and I'm really off of wearing solid color utilikilts/kommando kilts etc, and she wants me to to wear "something red".

    Not that I'm orthodox by the standards of some of the members here, but I still feel very uncomfortable about wearing a clan tartan that I have no connection to.

    Another part of the deal, because I need this kilt to be sharp enough to wear with casual dress (sweater, nice shirt etc) AND be able to take a bashing in case I need to use it for Heavy Athletics it HAS to be under $200.00 out the door---no give on this point.

    So here's where I'm looking for your help with choosing a kilt and tartan. If it helps, I like Stewart Royal and don't think I'd have an "issue" wearing it. I really doubt that I'll get anything but a stock item for the price I can pay.

    Sad news--if I were to choose SWK's Standard Stewart Royal--Jerry doesn't have it in my size 38 waist, and I'd prefer something more like a 22-23 inch long kilt---short guy here

    Ok guys--thanks for your help--I know it sounds like I want the world and I can't pay for it--see what you can come up with.

    Recap:
    -"red" tartan, perhaps universal, or at least as close of a connection as I can get to the tartan.

    -inexpensive: Under $200.00 total cost (shipping etc included)

    -nice enough to wear to the pub or to friends

    -strong enough to stay with me from stones, WFD, WOB, Sheaf all the way through cabers--oh, and to the beer tent afterward ;-)

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    Royal Stuart is red, universal, and can be had off-the-rack from SWK for $75 in a standard.

    If it must be wool I'd start looking for an ex-hire kilt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by turpin View Post
    Royal Stuart is red, universal, and can be had off-the-rack from SWK for $75 in a standard.

    If it must be wool I'd start looking for an ex-hire kilt.
    Doesn't have to be wool--and like I said--Jerry doesn't and hasn't had the Stewart in my size for awhile now.

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    How about USAKilts for the Royal Stewart? You should be able to get something right around your price range give or take $20.

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    You can get a USAK casual in Royal Stewart, Caledonia, or Firefighters Memorial tartan. If you can push hte $200 limit a bit go for the semi-trad. Better fit and more versatile in how it can be worn.

    Failing that, one of the Ebay vendors should have something.
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    I was JUST looking at that Firefighter's Memorial tartan--thanks guys for the USAK idea, I'll keep it in mind.

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    the firefighter's memorial is very sharp and remember that a portion of the proceeds from that purchase will go to the leary firefighters foundation.

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    Well, I just took a quick look at what "red kilt 38" would find on eBay ...
    Go with a USAKilt. Trust me on this.

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    Pete

    Remember the burnetts-struth sale is still on, lots of "red tartans" to choose from. in another thread there was a promo code that bring the cost to about $135-140 range. From what others have said they are 13 0z wool. ith:

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    My #1 Choice would be USA KILTS.
    But here is another http://scottishkilts.net/products/st...ched_kilt.html

    I have a one from this "group coming SOON. http://scottishkilts.net/products/st...ight_kilt.html

    The extra $$ is HARD, I know but it would be worth it in the long run, IMHO

    As to the "Royal Steward tartan" is is beautiful. I am currently saving to have one made ( Regimental style (18oz) about $500.) maybe by summer ???

    Puffer
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