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27th February 04, 04:16 PM
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Club Kilts
I thought some of you may find this of interest.
http://www.clubkilts.com/
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27th February 04, 04:29 PM
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Re: Club Kilts
Originally Posted by Colin
The guys kilts are really long you would think they would have them the right length on the model. The ladies model kinda cute....
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27th February 04, 05:22 PM
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Why are Kilts from England and Scotland so much more expensive than their American counterparts. I'm puzzled by this. Utilikilts manages to sell their models for $200, yet 21st Century Kilts are running for 300 pounds in the same material.
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27th February 04, 05:35 PM
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Don't have the current rates of exchange to hand, but don't think there is all that much difference between $200 and 300pounds.
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27th February 04, 05:41 PM
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Sorry, yes there is - did the conversion the wrong way round. It's getting too late for mental arithmetic!!
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27th February 04, 06:30 PM
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Re: Club Kilts
The guys kilts are really long you would think they would have them the right length on the model. The ladies model kinda cute....
I suspect that the length of the kilts are probably fine. They appear to be a traditional cut but the models are wearing them way down the hips rather than up on the waist. Thats what it looks like to me, anyway. And yes...the ladies dooo look nice.
blu
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27th February 04, 08:30 PM
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That's exactly what I thought Blu. They are definitely wearing them at their fashion waist. Makes you wonder about the professionalism of a company that didn't notice that (ahem!) minor detail.
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28th February 04, 10:24 AM
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not bad but being English I would not wear the saltire. ranger is too light blue, I would wear the rangers tartan as that is a very nice blue tartan.
plus I can't wear wool.they are bothe very nice tho, and look well made
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2nd March 04, 06:52 AM
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Agree with general sentiment -
Gents kilts too long (for whatever reason).
Ladies.... well I've always thought that mini-kilts look very sexy (but only on a lady!)
Cheers
David.
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3rd March 04, 08:33 AM
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Seen on the Utilikilts yahoo group:
http://www.theherald.co.uk/business/10923.html
Tartan army contract is big boon for kiltmaker
ALISON CHIESA March 01 2004
SEAS of patriotic sports fans bedecked in replica team shirts in
support of their favourite clubs may soon be a tradition of the past
if a Scottish businesswoman has her way.
For Margaret Donnelly has secured a two-year licence agreement to
provide the Scottish Football Association with an official Scotland
supporter's kilt.
Donnelly, 40, hit upon her novel business idea following a joke with
the best man at a friend's wedding in August of last year.
She explained: "The best man told me he didn't quite like the tartan
kilt he was wearing. I knew he was a Celtic supporter and said 'I
bet if it was made of green and white hoops you'd be glad to wear
it', and he agreed.
"That conversation planted the seed of my idea. Through research, I
found no other company marketed such an item – and it was then I
realised I'd hit upon a niche market."
Donnelly, from Strathaven, south Lanarkshire, is now in negotiations
with the Scottish Rugby Union and some Premierleague football clubs,
including Celtic and Rangers, in a bid to supply their supporters
with official kilts.
"The intention is to update traditional Scottish tartans so that
fans can be proud to wear team colours, as well as continuing to
support the traditional kilt," she said.
After securing investment from a local businessman, Donnelly, who
has a background in sales and administration, establish Club Kilts
last October.
She added: "Things have just been moving so fast. I already have
advanced orders for more than 50 kilts and enquiries are continuing
to come in every day, not just from Scotland, but from as far afield
as the United States, Kuwait and France."
Colin Banks, brand manager at the SFA, said: "Initial reactions to
the kilt have been fantastic. It is bold, different and modern – yet
shows the traditional kilt still has its place in the market."
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