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5th August 04, 08:51 PM
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Traditionals: Cost and Quality
Here's the situation:
I have a hand-sewn Edgar of Scotland kilt from Edinburgh. It's in a 16 ounce Irish National Tartan wool, with pleats that are 1/2" wide and 4" deep. The thing is lined with the softest material, and the pleats are tacked all the way across it. When on... there's absolutely NO pleats going here or there, over or under, forward or backward. There are too many of the cheap ones that will do that. Over all, the thing is a "tank". It is what I consider my ultimate, perfect kilt.
Here's the question:
With the horrid exchange rate now, the thing cost me about $500 US dollars. Would you pay that sort of fundage for your "perfect kilt"? If you know... what would be YOUR perfect kilt?
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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