Scottish Kilt makers up in arms over "cheap" imports from India.

http://www.theherald.co.uk/news/51825.html

The Indian owner says his 39 pound Kilts are:

Ray Hamilton, who runs mytartan.com together with eight other websites from an industrial estate in Galashiels, insisted all his products were made locally in Scotland and that any complaints about his business were founded on the fact that it was primarily internet-based, and was competing with companies which went down the more traditional route of selling in shops and stores.

"They have had it too good for too long," he said.
Asked about the claim made in the Commons, Mr Hamilton said: "That's ridiculous. My goods are made in Scotland. I don't know anyone in India. I support Scotland 100%."
He added that his three-year-old company sold hundreds of kilts a month on the internet, from £39 to £250.


So, most Kilt makers are not on the web? Who in Scotland is selling these kilts to Mr. Hamilton, who doesn't know anyone in India?

I'm for inexpensive Kilts, but not cheap ones that threaten quality makers who've been in the business for years (generations maybe).

Thoughts?

Ian