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10th August 12, 05:03 PM
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I don't know about tartan skirts, but Stillwater Kilts (Advertiser on the right =>) has Maclaren tartan sashes for less than $20.
Originally Posted by Alan H
Some days you're the bat, some days you're the watermelon.
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10th August 12, 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Mikilt
I don't know about tartan skirts, but Stillwater Kilts (Advertiser on the right =>) has Maclaren tartan sashes for less than $20.
A very good option Mikilt. Many of our clanswomen go with a sash.
President, Clan Buchanan Society International
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10th August 12, 05:53 PM
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Also a fine option. I just bought my kilt from them, and was thrilled at their price and quality.
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10th August 12, 06:47 PM
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ebay. If she'll wear something "used".
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11th August 12, 11:59 AM
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Does your wife sew? If she does, she can make a simple pull-on skirt in MacLaren fabric. Kilt selvidge means she won't even have to hem if she doesn't want to. I can get a floor-length hostess skirt and sash out of 2 yards double width fabric and I'm a "woman of substance!"
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14th August 12, 02:23 PM
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Well, my beasties have decided they want to wear daddy's plaid, so Stillwater kids kilts will fit the bill.
The missus however is fussing over $50 for a woman's Sportkilt, so goodness only knows what we'll end up with (did I mention that the woman is thrifty?)
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14th August 12, 06:51 PM
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Originally Posted by BuchananBiker
Well, my beasties have decided they want to wear daddy's plaid, so Stillwater kids kilts will fit the bill.
The missus however is fussing over $50 for a woman's Sportkilt, so goodness only knows what we'll end up with (did I mention that the woman is thrifty?)
I did a looooot of shopping around before finding a kilt maker who would charge less than $150-$200 for a skirt. Xman made my skirt for me.
Unfortunately, if she is concerned about $50, I wonder if she will be able to get a tartan skirt at all? Ladies skirts arent as expensive as a mans kilt, but they are still more expensive than any other skirt I've ever owned. I guess it's just a matter of whether having something that special is worth the extra money.
Otherwise, options are sashes (which look stunning with dresses. See here: http://www.ntaonline.com/includes/media/images/sash.jpg), shawls, hats, scarves, etc. There are a few places that will offer those for a nice price
sorry I couldnt be of better help
Last edited by Meggers; 14th August 12 at 06:52 PM.
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14th August 12, 06:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Mirthlesstroll
Does your wife sew? If she does, she can make a simple pull-on skirt in MacLaren fabric. Kilt selvidge means she won't even have to hem if she doesn't want to. I can get a floor-length hostess skirt and sash out of 2 yards double width fabric and I'm a "woman of substance!"
For how much does that usually run? Ballpark price.
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