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18th July 06, 07:11 PM
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Soon to be kilted newbie
Hello all,
not sure if this is really the right place to post this, but I thought I'd introduce myself. After much reading, shopping, and deliberation, I just placed an order for my very first kilt from Amerikilt [olive drab] and a belt [also from Amerikilt]. I thought this a good choice to begin with, as it is less than Utilikilt, has an attatched sporran, and is versatile enough to go with golf shirts and casual button down shirts. So far, the family is skeptical, but I think that will change in time. I have wanted to wear a kilt for years, and learned about Utilikilt five or so years ago, and have made the decision to give kilts a go
Regards,
James
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18th July 06, 07:15 PM
#2
Welcome from the dry sands of South East New Mexico!
You'll find the members here to be quite informative and friendly. Enjoy your stay with us.
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18th July 06, 07:18 PM
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Welcome from the Windy City of Chicago! where are you located?
AK's are a good kilt, although they do require a bit more care (ironing) than I want to provide. Strictly a consequence of the material being used. Still a very nice kilt, Congratulations on the purchase.
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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18th July 06, 07:22 PM
#4
Welcome from Virginia, James!
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18th July 06, 07:23 PM
#5
Greatings from the Deep South (US).
Where are you? :confused:
Welcome!!!!
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18th July 06, 07:32 PM
#6
Welcome and congrats on your first kilt.
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18th July 06, 07:53 PM
#7
Thanks for the warm welcome! I am from southern California in Riverside County.
Are Stillwater Kilts any good? They look nice on the internet, but I am leary of "poly-viscose," whatever that is. I would think poly blends would be too warm to wear in the summer, and I would also hate to end up with a costume-quality novelty instead of a practical everyday garment. I have a feeling I may adopt the kilt for good, as everyday wear, once I wear one, so practicality is important, especially with the high cost of kilts across the board.
Regards,
James
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