I agree with Glen about folks getting satisfaction from trying their hand at kiltmaking - but thinking hand sewn traditional like Barb's book rather than a poly casual.

Funny, don't think I've EVER heard of a GUY going out and sewing up a pair of trousers for the satisfaction or economics of it.

There's magic in kilts.

And I agree with Rocky, the markets booming. Posted on another thread about flying from Phoenix to Sandy Eggo and back for a visit with my brother and his family. Poked around North County Sandy Eggo.

EVERYWHERE I went I not only got compliments, people identified my Utilikilts by name. Something is happening. UKs stand out for their unique design and logo on the butt, yet there's also an acceptance of kilts happening, and more important, an awareness that a kilt is a legitimate choice for a man's garment to wear in public with pride.

Ron