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1st September 17, 06:48 PM
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Sport Kilt with pockets.
I am looking at getting a sport kilt from sportkilt.com. Has anyone gotten one with pockets? If so, would you recommend getting one with pockets?
Thank you,
Jack Burton
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2nd September 17, 05:50 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by JackBurton
I am looking at getting a sport kilt from sportkilt.com. Has anyone gotten one with pockets? If so, would you recommend getting one with pockets?
Thank you,
Jack Burton
Good Morning Jack.
I have a Utility Kilt and it has the Side Pockets that are separate and hang down from the Kilt. They don't have that much free space, and are set back on the Waist to hang down straight when I am standing. so I find them hard to reach for things that I have in them. I don't know about pockets actually stitched into the kilt. The best person to ask would be Steve the Forum Owner, as he has a Shop in Victoria, where he makes kilts, and he could answer your questions more in detail about the pockets..
Hope this helps,
Bill
Bill...
“Canadian Grown and Raised from Scottish Roots!”.....
"Clan Farquharson, & Clan Fraser of Lovat"....
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2nd September 17, 09:15 AM
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 Originally Posted by Famous Willie
Good Morning Jack.
I have a Utility Kilt and it has the Side Pockets that are separate and hang down from the Kilt. They don't have that much free space, and are set back on the Waist to hang down straight when I am standing. so I find them hard to reach for things that I have in them. I don't know about pockets actually stitched into the kilt. The best person to ask would be Steve the Forum Owner, as he has a Shop in Victoria, where he makes kilts, and he could answer your questions more in detail about the pockets..
Hope this helps,
Bill
Most excellent! I know a utility kilt will be in my future. I know that a kilt from Steve would be outstanding! I am just looking for a cheap one to start with, that's why I want to try sportkilt first.
Pants suck and I'm looking for an alternative to cargo shorts.
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2nd September 17, 10:24 AM
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 Originally Posted by JackBurton
Most excellent! I know a utility kilt will be in my future. I know that a kilt from Steve would be outstanding! I am just looking for a cheap one to start with, that's why I want to try sportkilt first.
Pants suck and I'm looking for an alternative to cargo shorts.
Excellent, Enjoy that New Kilt of yours when you get it...
I don't wear my Utility Kilt everyday, usually reserve it for Friday when I am working with my Seniors. Once I wore it to Church, and everyone loved it. They asked me the Next Sunday, where my Kilt was. I wear my Kilt Hose n' Flashes, sometimes the Ghillie Shirt, other times White Shirt n' Tartan Tie. That is just me, I don't like wearing it Casual as some do, and with me a Sporran is a must. Is your Kilt you are planning on buying a Tartan, or a solid Colour?
As I wear the Kilt, I am getting more comfortable wearing it in public, and I found that the Ladies like to see a fellow in a Kilt. I am reminded of the Line from the ZZ Top Sharp Dressed Man song "Cause every girl crazy 'bout a sharp dressed man" ....
Bill...
“Canadian Grown and Raised from Scottish Roots!”.....
"Clan Farquharson, & Clan Fraser of Lovat"....
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2nd September 17, 12:20 PM
#5
Are you referring to the hidden side pockets available as an add-on to their standard model? Because only the more expensive models come with external cargo pockets, and then you're better off with a utility kilt if you still want something in the truly inexpensive range.
I have a sport kilt, and I feel I should tell you that the fabric is very light. It's their own 8oz polyester blend (poly-acrylic, maybe, but I'm not sure), not the 12oz polyviscose from Marton Mills. And as I've said before, I consider it the kilt equivalent of sweat pants or gym shorts. It's fine for working out, or for throwing on when there's an unexpected knock on the door and I don't wanna answer it in my underwear. But it's not something I'd wear to work or to run errands, never mind going out with my friends...and definitely not for windy days.
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2nd September 17, 01:56 PM
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If you feel adventuresome and/or have sewing experience, you could download the X-Kilt directions available here and/or online and build your own or even go all out and purchase Barbara Tewksbury's book "The Art of Kiltmaking" and have a go at building a traditional hand sewn kilt. I have done both now (even went to Killt Kamp this summer) and am happy with both results. I have found that you if you do decide to try your hand at kilt making you will always be able find help here on X Marks.
Stoff
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2nd September 17, 04:27 PM
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Stoff,
As you know from Kilt Kamp, if the guy wants pockets in his kilt neither the X Kilt nor Barb's book will give him that option.
Then again, he could attend next years Kilt Kamp, and take the Contemporary course with me.
Steve Ashton
www.freedomkilts.com
Skype (webcam enabled) thewizardofbc
I wear the kilt because: Swish + Swagger = Swoon.
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2nd September 17, 04:56 PM
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 Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC
Stoff,
As you know from Kilt Kamp, if the guy wants pockets in his kilt neither the X Kilt nor Barb's book will give him that option.
Then again, he could attend next years Kilt Kamp, and take the Contemporary course with me.
Yup, I do realize this but, it might get him into a new kilt a little quicker and leave him with the satisfaction of making it himself. I know that I wish I could be there to take your class.
Stoff
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2nd September 17, 05:43 PM
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My ancestry dates back to Nathaniel Bean. I was looking at the MacBean tartan. It does match my school's colors so I would look to wear it on Spirit Fridays. Thanks for the tip on the light material! I will be sure not to wear it on windy days when coaching track or tennis!
My weight is still fluctuating greatly, so the velcro action on the sportkilt and the price is what's making it an attractive option at the moment. My wife is allergic to wool so that is also a bonus.
Last edited by JackBurton; 2nd September 17 at 06:34 PM.
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2nd September 17, 06:58 PM
#10
I have a SportKilt with the hidden side pockets. The pockets are fine.
As for the light weight, I have no problem with that. I have several kilts in different weights and each is good when it matches the weather.
I do wish I had paid for buckles, as I am not keen on Velcro.
I also find the front apron on the SportKilt a little weird, as it seems to have far too many layers.
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