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27th March 07, 04:58 AM
#11
I concur with Rocky. I would like to see, in addition to more detailed information on the traditional Tank, information on the evolution of the kilt.
 Originally Posted by RockyR
How about covering companies in North America and Canada that make their special brands of kilts (in house) to show how the "kilt phenomenon" has caught on around the world? Utilikilts, R Kilts, Freedomkilts, Amerikilts, USA Kilts, Canadian Casual kilts, etc...
I believe that the effort of the "new" kilt makers and the casual/sports kilt is bringing the kilt back.
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