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7th June 04, 05:42 PM
#11
Our kilts are more than mere clothing. They're a statement and declaration of independence from the commonplace and status quo. A mark of our freedom of thought and individuality. We're men among sheep.....er....let me retract that one.
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7th June 04, 09:13 PM
#12
Rhino wrote:
Isn't it interesting we all feel our kilts are of great quality and are worth quids Almost like we care about them
I do care about my kilt. Not almost.I didn't spend so much money just to leave it crumpled on the end of the bed(The fate of the most of my Trousers.)
Which brings me to the fact that since I got my first kilt I'm begining to care a little bit more how I look.I'll echo somone else from the forum here,and go as far to say ,I've begun to buy items of clothing with an eye for how they will look together with my kilt.Also Hanging my clothes when I take them off......WHATS HAPPENING :o It's getting worse isn't it
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8th June 04, 08:09 AM
#13
resistance is futile Freelander, don't fight it. I must get worse before it gets better. We have all been there (or are there now).
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8th June 04, 10:02 AM
#14
Of all the kilts that I own (that's USAKilts, AmeriKilts, UtiliKilts, BearKilts) the one that I will live-in is my Irish National Tartan "House of Edgar" traditional kilt. The thing is a tank, and gets more comments than Janet Jacksons right boob!
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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8th June 04, 11:37 AM
#15
I got my 8yd heavy weight from Burnett's and Struth. I'm very happy with the quality. It was actually a sale item, and VERY reasonable. They have great customer service.
David
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24th June 04, 12:56 PM
#16
kilt makers...
Hector Russell's Canadian store in Toronto made my most recent kilt in Cumming Hunting Ancient -- and it is a brilliant piece of work, all hand-sewn -- I highly recommend them!
My first two kilts, one Gunn Ancient and one Gunn modern were both from J. Higgins in Lenexa, Kansas. Their quality used to be good, but they've went down hill IMHO. I've heard that from a lot of folks recently.
Cheers,
Todd
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24th June 04, 08:50 PM
#17
The absolute BEST kilt that I own is my Hector Russell Irish National Tartan kilt.
Hand-sewn, 16-ounce wool, traditional, lined and sharper pleats than a Ginsu! The yardage is over 8 yards and I'm only a 36" hip. THAT'S quality!
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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24th June 04, 08:54 PM
#18
Re: kilt makers...
Originally Posted by episcopalscot
... from J. Higgins in Lenexa, Kansas.
Hey Todd, that's not exactly where one would look for a kilt, now is it?!
I think they should stick to barbecue!
(Haywards Pit, Gates & Sons, etc)
Oh yah... lived in Overland Park and Prairie Village for almost 30 years.
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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24th June 04, 10:34 PM
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episcopalscot,
Did you use there online service, order direct or go to Toronto? I haven't visited their site in awile, but I was impressed with their products. From what I remember, the site was more of a link to call Toronto.
Slainte,
Tobie
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25th June 04, 08:44 AM
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HR Canada...
I e-mailed them from the site, and was then given an 800 number that they give customers to call -- so a combination of e-mail and phone. Darren, their manager, was absolutely brilliant (cue the Guiness commerical) and the kilt arrived a month ahead of schedule -- I ordered it at the end of September, they promised it would be in Missouri by Hogmanay, 2004, but I received it in late November!
T.
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