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9th August 12, 03:52 PM
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@downunder-true that! I was aware and just remiss in adding it to my overall review.
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9th August 12, 04:03 PM
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Not a problem mate, hope you enjoy the kilting experience, and get yourself the "addiction, like a lot of others here.
Shoot straight you bastards. Don't make a mess of it. Harry (Breaker) Harbord Morant - Bushveldt Carbineers
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9th August 12, 05:49 PM
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I think you are being a little harsh on your critique of the SWK thrifty kilt Fat Irish. I just got one in the mail yesterday from them and I was pleasantly surprised at just how good it was considering the price I paid for it. Granted it is not a 16oz wool tank, but then it doesn't claim to be. For someone just wanting a kilt to see if they like it or not, I would say this is a good way to go.
I bought it as a gift for someone that will probably only wear it once or twice a year. I gave it to him today and he was very happy with it. I certainly will not be ashamed to be seen with him when we are both kilted at the Highland Games next month.
Let me just say this: for the price you could do a lot worse than the SWK thrifty.
proud U.S. Navy vet
Creag ab Sgairbh
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10th August 12, 12:04 AM
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Fat Irish ,
I own an SWK economy kilt ( the next step up from the " thrifty ") in Black Watch and was quite pleased when I got it considering that I was ordering a budget kilt . I own two 8 yd tanks , but recently wore my SWK economy to two local Highland Games due to the heat ( whew ! , hot here in the midwest ) and was very pleased .
Of course , as you stated , these are not " tanks " but I found the SWK economy kilt did just fine . Naturally it doesn't have the same hang and swag of a tank , but I was willing to forgo that given the temps . :)
By the way , you might check out " brewerpaul's " thread on an SWK economy kilt that is being offered in 100% wool ( as opposed to acrylic ) in Black Watch tartan . http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...-review-73426/ .
This might be an inexpensive way ( $ 84 ) to jump up a notch and get a budget kilt that may give you a little more traditional features and still fit the budget ( if you're okay with the Black Watch tartan ). I am seriously thinking about ordering one myself as another alternative to the tanks .
Just food for thought . :)
Best kilting to ya and best regards , Mike
Last edited by MacGumerait; 10th August 12 at 12:15 AM.
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10th August 12, 02:37 AM
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I recently received my new SWK Standard kilk, and I can speak nothing but praise(4"'deep pleats, strong buckles). Yes, it is acrylic, but the construction is great. As background, I spent 6 months of research, hemming and hawing, I and I chose Stillwater because of the fine recommendations on this forum. Am very pleased with the above-value I got.
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10th August 12, 05:23 PM
#6
I got the Thrifty for my son, then the brat lost weight!! :-) I did sew the pleats down to the hip - I think that improved the swing some. I think the Thrifty and Economy are good choices for fast-growing kids, and parents on a budget.
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10th August 12, 05:48 PM
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Mirthlesstroll, I totally agree. They are prefect for the market they are tailored to (no pun intended)...budget minded kilters.
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10th August 12, 06:04 PM
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Stillwater Thrifty Part Deux
Okay, so let me try one more again...apparently I wasn't a very good communicator last time. The down side to any e-communication, is that it is too easy to read into it what was not intended.
I don't dislike Stillwater Kilts, the fine folks who work their, nor even the Pakastanis who make them. My purpose was only to share my oppinion of the product delivered to me. I have heard in this forum and even on the Stillwater site that their Economy and Standard kilts are fine products. I didn't order one of them, I ordered the thrifty. Had I ordered a better model, I'm sure my review would have been as positive as the others I've read on them.
I ordered their cheap-o model because they is what they offer that fits me. The Econ and Standard do not come in my size.
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10th August 12, 05:51 PM
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Spinnaker, I've heard that the Economy and the Standard are (according to the Stillwater site) "orders of mangnitude" better quality than the Thrifty. Several people sing their praises on this forum. I'm very happy that you enjoy yours, and I wish I could order one of their better products, alas, my **** is too large for anything they offer other than the thrifty.
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10th August 12, 05:56 PM
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MacGumerait, Thank you for your response. I have heard that their Economy line and Standard line are much finer garments. I stated in another response to another poster that I regret I am unable to order any of their other kilts because they do not offer my size. I'm not looking for Stillwater to make a beter Thrifty, it is exactly what it should be.
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