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    Hawaiian & Tropical Print Kilts

    For something different...
    Sport Kilt now has kilts in Hawaiian and Tropical prints.
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    Oh, please. Say it ain't so. Say it ain't so!

    I think I may have seen them at the local dress shop as summer skirts!
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    No no its true. i got the email as well!

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    They do look more like sarongs than kilts.

    http://www.sportkilt.com/product/930...an-Prints.html
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    Umm, if my memory still holds by the fringes, seems SportKilt has offered Aloha print Sportkilts for many years....maybe there's some kind of change in the pattern?
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    eeewwwwww...........

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    In Fairness

    it does say..."Think of it as an island sarong, Sport Kilt style! "

    I don't think they are trying to represent it as a traditional kilt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seanachie View Post
    it does say..."Think of it as an island sarong, Sport Kilt style! "

    I don't think they are trying to represent it as a traditional kilt.


    Sport Kilt from my understanding, does not make anything that would be considered a traditional kilt: modern casual kilt.

    Not sure they're even trying to represent it as a kilt, though, from that quote...
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    This is of course not the Traditional Kilts sub-forum, so…

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt View Post
    Umm, if my memory still holds by the fringes, seems SportKilt has offered Aloha print Sportkilts for many years....maybe there's some kind of change in the pattern?
    I think you're correct, Ron, as there is a note that says "back by popular demand."

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