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    Kiltmakers Edinburgh

    Hi
    Just wondering if someone could give me some advice on the best kilt shops in Edinburgh? I've previously only bought ones from more 'touristy' shops on the Royal Mile.
    But I've have a graduation and wedding coming up this year so I'd like to get myself a good quality made to measure kilt. I was planning on getting it in either the Derry or Ulster Tartan as that's where I hail from.
    Or if there's better options that people here like in Glasgow I could easily make a trip over there.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated!

    Go raibh maith agaibh

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    Re: Kiltmakers Edinburgh

    I have used Hector Russell, Celtic Craft Centre and and Geoffrey (Tailor) who have all given me very quality and service. You will get a rather more personal service from the (smaller) Celtic Craft Centre.

    Let us know how you get on.

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    Re: Kiltmakers Edinburgh

    In Edinburgh the largest quality kiltmakers are Geoffrey (Tailor) on the Royal Mile and Kinloch Anderson in Leith

    Hector Russell on the Royal Mile (and also in Princes Street) are a large chain. Reasonable quality but at the lower end of the market

    John Morrison on the Royal Mile is also now at the lower end of the market and is part of the Gold Brothers chain

    If you are looking for really good quality at a reasonable price then look outside of Edinburgh (and Glasgow). Try R&I MacDonald at West Calder, just 15 miles west of Edinburgh. Their quality is second to none, their prices are competitive and they will bend over backwards to help

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    Re: Kiltmakers Edinburgh

    Only one place I can possibly recommend and where you will get a superb kilt - http://www.stewart-christie.com/ - they are in Queen Street, towards the Charlotte Square end. Their prices are slightly less than Kinloch Anderson and their quality and craftsmanship is incomparably better.

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    Re: Kiltmakers Edinburgh

    Sorry for my awful typing - I meant to say ...very good service....

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    Re: Kiltmakers Edinburgh

    Quote Originally Posted by Phil View Post
    Only one place I can possibly recommend and where you will get a superb kilt - http://www.stewart-christie.com/ - they are in Queen Street, towards the Charlotte Square end. Their prices are slightly less than Kinloch Anderson and their quality and craftsmanship is incomparably better.
    I was going to mention Stewart-Christie, too. Phil is spot on.

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    Re: Kiltmakers Edinburgh

    I can heartily recommend the Celtic Craft Centre for quality. Less so for communications. They did not inform me when my kilt was delayed well past the due date by unavailability of tartan from the mill, nor respond to my repeated E-mails asking what was happening. When I cancelled my credit card charge, suddenly I had wonderful service.

    If you're close by and can walk into their showroom to ask, I would have no hesitation, but it's taught me to work with people closer at hand, which is a shame for CCC since they really do marvellous work.
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    Re: Kiltmakers Edinburgh

    You might like to look at "Rosekilts" by way of a personal reccomendation, Veronica is very knowledable on all subjects kilts. She recently did my Stewart Hunting weathered kilt which is all hand stitched.

    http://www.rosekilts.com/

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    Re: Kiltmakers Edinburgh

    That's great, thanks. There's just so many different places around here and I'm no expert, so I wasn't sure which places tend to have better quality items.
    The majority of those places mentioned are within 15 minutes walk from my flat, so I think I'll have a wee wander around them all this weekend

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    Re: Kiltmakers Edinburgh

    I have always had excellent service from Geoffrey (Tailor) on the Royal Mile.

    I have found Kinloch Anderson to be grossly over priced. Just a small thing, but we advocate here getting to know your kilt maker. KA state that it is not their policy to let you know who is making your kilt. They wanted to charge me £1,200 for my RAF kilt. By pure accident I approached the kilt maker they were going to use. He addressed me by name and stated that the cost to me would be £300!

    It is my belief that they are trading on the fact that they hold three Royal Warrants.

    Regards

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