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3rd December 06, 01:07 PM
#1
Uh oh!
I got a utilikilt (a mocker) last summer that I really enjoy, and definitely feel a need to start adding more kilts to improve variety in selecting for weather, type of occasion, variety in appearance (e.g., tartan). The problem - I'm allergic to wool (so much for tradition). I'm aware that it's possible to get kilts made in other fabrics but wonder about wearability - my impression is that tho' I can get kilts made of acrylic/PV blends, my concern is how durable they might be given pilling/snagging issues. Also, how much variety will I have in choice so far as color/tartan, etc.? I've posted this on another site, but wanted to throw it out here, as well. Any suggestions/guidance would be welcome.
Thanks,
Frog
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3rd December 06, 01:14 PM
#2
Plenty of budget price kilts available in Acrylic or Polycotton. Personally I find the polycotton ones rather light. I got an acryllic Black Watch from Union Kilts last year which looks the part and feels comfortable to wear.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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3rd December 06, 01:24 PM
#3
PV rocks.
Best second choice to wool that there is...period.
Best
AA
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3rd December 06, 02:14 PM
#4
I have the answer to your problem
The answer is spelled USA Kilts. That's the short answer.
Here's the long answer. Go to www.USAKilts.com and look over their wares. Go to Hamish's webpage and look around for his USA kilt. Talk to Riverkilt on this board about the USA kilts. Heck, ask me about the USA kilts. Call Rocky and Kelly, talk to them. Look for a semi-trad and you'll have a kilt that fits you just as well as a hand-made-to-your-dimensions wool traditional, only in poly-viscose.
PV is not as heavy as wool, but it looks good, swings good, hangs good, cleans good----it's just good.
USA Kilts, my man.
Rocky and Kelly.
You can't hardly go wrong.
They'll hook you up.
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3rd December 06, 03:03 PM
#5
I also love the PV. It looks great, and feels great. I've washed mine twice and haven't had any pilling. Pleats still look great, too. I got mine here. Gonna get another soon.
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3rd December 06, 05:26 PM
#6
[shameless promotion] I echo others' sentiments. USA Kilts is the best there is in P/V. I've had a chance to hang out with Rocky and Kelly at some kilt nights and even made it out to the opening of their new store last year, and I guarantee you will receive the absolute best quality product along with great customer service. [/shameless promotion]
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3rd December 06, 05:34 PM
#7
Definitely USA Kilts. I've washed mine . . . I don't know how many times now--probably half a dozen--and no piling. Also stays remarkably wrinkle free.
James
Templeton sept of Clan Boyd
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3rd December 06, 05:35 PM
#8
Must agree whole heartedly! If I can't have wool then I will take PV over most any other fabric. I have several that I have been wearing for over 2 years and have had no problem with pilling/snagging or anything else for that matter. Care is a breeze, toss it in the washer, shake it out and hang it to dry. Very little or no ironing required.
Must agree with the others here, you can not go wrong with USAKilts! Rocky and Kelly are the best.
Mike
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3rd December 06, 07:05 PM
#9
PV, and USAK is the place to get it from. I have 4 and would not take any money for them.
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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3rd December 06, 07:49 PM
#10
Thanks for the input! Confirms what I've seen/heard elsewhere, but when $ is tight, I try to stifle impulses, ya know?
Frog
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