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22nd September 23, 01:47 PM
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Status of Celtic Croft?
Does anyone know what may be going on with The Celtic Croft?
They have not been responding to correspondence as of late.
I know they were moving last month
hoping they are just really busy and that everything is ok.
Cheers,
Kelly
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23rd September 23, 05:51 AM
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Originally Posted by oldscubaguy
Does anyone know what may be going on with The Celtic Croft?
They have not been responding to correspondence as of late.
I know they were moving last month
hoping they are just really busy and that everything is ok.
Cheers,
Kelly
I hope everything is ok, also. I 'special ordered' kilt hose (3-8 weeks for delivery) 7 weeks ago.
Allen Sinclair, FSA Scot
Eastern Region Vice President
North Carolina Commissioner
Clan Sinclair Association (USA)
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26th September 23, 04:13 AM
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The Celtic Croft
The Celtic Croft has been moving. We are out of our previous warehouse/offices and have been setting up our new warehouse/offices. We apologize for the lack of communication. It's been all hands on deck setting up the warehouse. We are getting settled in and should be back up to our full potential this month. Everyone's support and patience is truly appreciated.
My direct email is lorie@thecelticcroft.com, please let me know how I can help.
Kind regards,
Lorie Croft
Lorie Croft
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26th September 23, 08:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Lorie Croft
The Celtic Croft has been moving. We are out of our previous warehouse/offices and have been setting up our new warehouse/offices. We apologize for the lack of communication. It's been all hands on deck setting up the warehouse. We are getting settled in and should be back up to our full potential this month. Everyone's support and patience is truly appreciated.
My direct email is lorie@thecelticcroft.com, please let me know how I can help.
Kind regards,
Lorie Croft
Wonderful to hear!!
I have my eye on more of your stuff!!
Thank you for being there
Cheers
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8th November 23, 10:37 PM
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I bought my first Wales Kilt from them (Phillips)..arrived 14 weeks after it was ordered. Two days later had to send it back...they seemed to have forgotten to put my second strap on. I bet I contacted them 8 to 10 times with only one response. I was told they was in the process of moving into a new shop so we have to suffer. NEVER again will I buy another from them
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13th November 23, 10:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Itsivxx
I bought my first Wales Kilt from them (Phillips)..arrived 14 weeks after it was ordered. Two days later had to send it back...they seemed to have forgotten to put my second strap on. I bet I contacted them 8 to 10 times with only one response. I was told they was in the process of moving into a new shop so we have to suffer. NEVER again will I buy another from them
Just a question.
You do know that Welsh tartan kilts are made with two straps and not three?
Scots tradition is that a kilt has three straps, (Although that has been slowly changing very recently).
It is very much like the Prince Charley vs the Brian Barou jackets. At first glance they appear the same, but on closer inspection there are subtle differences.
The Welsh and Irish tartans are a much more recent addition to our kilted brethren's fashion palete and have little to no historic tradition. (The Welsh tartans first being registered in the year 2000).
I must report that I recently purchased a Holy Rood kilt and biased cut waistcoat. It did take longer than usual, I called and was informed that they were in the process of moving shop. I immediatly put the arrival of the items out of my mind. I have been through that ordeal as a "Mom and Pop" business and would not wish it on anyone.
Commissioner of Clan Strachan, Central United States.
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13th November 23, 10:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Fedgunner
Just a question.
You do know that Welsh tartan kilts are made with two straps and not three?
Scots tradition is that a kilt has three straps, (Although that has been slowly changing very recently).
It is very much like the Prince Charley vs the Brian Barou jackets. At first glance they appear the same, but on closer inspection there are subtle differences.
The Welsh and Irish tartans are a much more recent addition to our kilted brethren fashion palette and have little to no historic tradition. (The Welsh tartans first being registered in the year 2000).
I must report that I recently purchased a Holy Rood kilt and biased cut waistcoat. It did take longer than usual, I called and was informed that they were in the process of moving shop. I immediately put the arrival of the items out of my mind. I have been through that ordeal as a "Mom and Pop" business and would not wish it on anyone.
When I ordered my Welsh Phillips of Wales Cilt the ad stated three straps, when it arrived it came with two. After contacting them I had to send it back and they installed the 3rd strap, they didn't act to happy about this and after sending it in it was almost 3 weeks to get it back.
I will never order from them again
Last edited by Itsivxx; 13th November 23 at 10:51 AM.
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