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19th February 11, 06:08 PM
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Heritage of Scotland
Is anyone familiar with the Heritage of Scotland on-line store? I want to purchase a tartan evening gown for my wife. They have a gown that she likes, and we asked how we could get a fabric swatch. We've not gotten any response. Of course, they may be busy, but as I am not familiar with them, and the gown is not inexpensive, I thought I'd ask what kind of dealings others have had with Heritage of Scotland.
Mark Stephenson
Region 5 Commissioner (OH, MI, IN, IL, WI, MN, IA, KY), Clan MacTavish USA
Cincinnati, OH
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19th February 11, 06:27 PM
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Heritage of scotland
They are operated out of Scotland by Gold Bros. They may not answer till the following day due to the time difference. I just recieved my jacket/vest from them. I will post pix of them soon they are nice for the price. they are 100%wool and fit great. As for anything else they sell, I can't comment. I am rather happy about my purchase but some people avoid them because they are a Pakistani Family run business, not homegrwon Scots. Of course, I'm not Home grown either, Im a Scot grown in America. I always say, Buy what you can afford and like. Thats what your ancestors would done. Hope this helps.
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19th February 11, 06:59 PM
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I've dealt with one of HoS's brother companies a couple of times. Can't say I had any complaints with them. Fast and accurate. I didn't have any special interaction, though. Just ordered my stuff and it arrived.
elim
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19th February 11, 07:01 PM
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I ordered remnants and swatches from three different vendors in mid to late December 2010.
The fastest for me, via Royal Mail from the UK to Alaska was 3 weeks.
Second fastest for me was 8 weeks, 12-18-2010 to 2-18-2011.
Still waiting on the third vendor.
I would encourage you to look through the in stock remnants at Scotweb. A remnant of double wide half a meter long is priced like a single 9x9 inch swatch, with similar shipping cost.
http://www.scotweb.co.uk/buy/tartan-...amily_id=40770
FWIW I have never ordered from Heritage of Scotland.
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19th February 11, 08:56 PM
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I think heritage of Scotland is good. I have never bought a kilt from them but accessories are always what I expect. I think the entire Pakistani thing is rubbish. They have their place. I don't know about something that NEEDS to be correct. Bagpipe parts or kilts but a gown highland accessories. I think its all ok.
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19th February 11, 09:13 PM
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X Marks member Heather MacCain is the voice of Heritage of Scotland on here. Send her a PM.
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19th February 11, 09:54 PM
#7
Your right about the Pakistani bias. And I agree, it has its place, especially for people such as myself who want to have the option of affording my own traditional attire. Cheers !
Last edited by JOHNNY FAIRLESS; 20th February 11 at 06:06 AM.
Reason: rule 4, sorry to all didnt mean to offend.
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20th February 11, 06:16 AM
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20th February 11, 06:44 AM
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I have been a customer of their's many times, both on-line and on eBay.
Have I received 'Value for Money'? - yes.
Was deliver within the time stated? - yes - in fact always earlier.
If I had questions, where they answered fully and in a timely fashion? - yes.
Would I go back as a repeat customer, again? - yes.
Regards
Chas
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19th February 11, 10:11 PM
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I have two low cost kilts from them. I was looking for low cost kilts for casual daily wear and these suited the need. They are made from PV material. The order was quickly dispatched. It took maybe a week for them to be delivered to my house in the US.
They call this one "Freedom". Looking at the tartan registry I can not find anything with "freedom" in the name that looks like this. I assume this is just a fashion tartan. The red one is MacDonald.



This line comes in only 24" length but there is a hem if you need to adjust the length

Care instructions for this particular line of kilts
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