So, the Court Jester/Village Idiot (depends upon one's point of view) has a few serious questons. "When did Pakistan become a player in the kilt wearing world?". I assume, it was purely for cost. Was it the 'for hire' market? Did people really not care about quality & someone saw a market for cheap goods? The one or two time a year kilt wearer thought no one would know the difference? Do any Pakistani makers, actually, care about the quality of their goods? Or, do they work with one eye on the clock? Any other questions I hadn't thought of?

In my past world, I had people from odd parts of the world try to repro high quality components & offer them cheap. Which was the quality of the product. One individual was offended when I put his brake caliper & the UK standard of the motor racing world caliper side by side. He wouldn't accept that his cut rate item (which was not near the strength or performance of the UK item) would not be a hot seller. "But, you can sell it for $200 & make money", he said. He couldn't understand that a $350K, 242mph Le Mans car would prefer something that worked. Not something that cut cost.