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RockyR Box Pleated USA Kilt?!? 6th November 13, 04:09 PM
TheOfficialBren Awesome!!! :clap: Good to... 6th November 13, 06:32 PM
seanachie NOTE: I am asking, so this... 6th November 13, 09:58 PM
RockyR Many kiltmakers (especially... 7th November 13, 06:24 AM
Guinness>water Great Rocky! I'm glad to hear... 7th November 13, 06:36 AM
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    Box Pleated USA Kilt?!?

    Hey Guys,

    Due to several customers asking about box pleated kilts, I am running a test. I made one for myself and didn't find it too much of a change from our 5 yarders, though ironing the pleating took a LOT longer. The result was a nice, well shaped kilt, which is much lighter than a traditional 8 yarder.

    Here's the deal: We have exactly 2 yards of cloth in the Scott Red Modern tartan (16 oz cloth from MM) in stock. I want Mac to make one (I made the first one) and get his take on it to see if we'll be producing them as a regular offering going forward. If someone wants a box pleated kilt in this tartan AND IS UNDER 44" in the waist or hips, we're offering a ONE TIME deal of $250 for this kilt (including shipping and rush charges). If / When we do offer this style as a stock offering going forward, the price will likely be about $380 - $395.

    The tartan in question:



    This is a first come, first served deal (and we only have enough for 1). Order MUST be called into shop to count: 610.948.4110

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    Awesome!!!

    Good to hear, Rocky!
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    NOTE: I am asking, so this in the interrogative. I am curious as to why a box pleated 5 yarder would be more expensive than a 5 yard knife pleat. Unless I am missing something 5 yard knife pleated kilts are $320 on your site and box pleats will be $380-395, which places them at a premium. I have generally found this to be the reverse. Your thoughts and opinions appreciated.

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    Many kiltmakers (especially in Scotland) do place a premium on box pleats. Typically, it's 50 GBP or so ($80 -ish). Box pleats take a good bit longer to iron than traditional knife pleats. Also, the pleats are sewn inside out, so it takes longer to produce as there's a bit of pinning involved. I don't typically feel the need to defend our pricing (we try to consistently offer what we feel is a fair price for a quality product), but since you may not be the only person wondering how we arrived at the price, I shed a little light on this one.
    Last edited by RockyR; 7th November 13 at 06:25 AM.

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    Great Rocky! I'm glad to hear this!

    Will it be made with 4 or five yards?

    Thanks
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    Never mind, re reading your post I see you have 2 yards(obviously of double width) tartan. So it will be a 4 yard kilt.
    Last edited by Guinness>water; 7th November 13 at 06:58 AM. Reason: answered my own question.
    Somebody ought to.

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    Depends on the size of the individual. For the sample, it will have to be 4 yards.
    Last edited by RockyR; 7th November 13 at 07:11 AM.

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