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  1. #1
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    I am with Tulloch on this. Buy the very best that you can afford. For sure it will take you longer to get started and save your money whilst waiting, in the meantime do your research, find which is your style, learn, ask questions, learn and question again and again, look at the many kilted pictures--------BE WARNED-----not all pictures will demonstrate that the kilt and attire are worn correctly------observe, question, learn what is right and perhaps more importantly what is not right and then and only then start spending your money.
    " Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.

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    I would go with a kilt upgrade and get the accessories independently. USAKilts semi-trad for $219 in PV, or a Burnett's & Struth 4 yd wool casual for abt $200 (both XMarks partners) or if you are in the UK, another of our partners, ScotWeb has a wool casual at about the same price point. My B&S casual is normal kilt waist, not low.

    My 2 cents. I like the kilt to have straps and buckles. I know some folks like velcro.

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    I am with Tulloch and Jock Scot. Get the best you can afford. Big thumbs up for Rocky and the gang at USA kilts. Maybe check out the For Sale section of our forum. Plus, you can always post a wanted ad for a kilt and/or accessories.

    I'd advise picking up the accessories as you go. Start with a sporran and hose. Eventually you will have a "kit" of the basic accoutrements. Before long, you'll be thinking about jackets, waistcoats and neckwear.

    Welcome to the addiction!
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    Some days you're the bat, some days you're the watermelon.

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    I have 3 kilts from USA Kilts, A casual, a semi-trad and an 8 yarder. All three are excellent kilts. I would not be able to say a word against them. The casual is a great way to get a nice kilt to introduce you to the whole kilt wearing regime.
    proud U.S. Navy vet

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    Don't forget Stillwater. They have GREAT entry-level kilts in many common tartans. That's how I and many others first tested the waters. Now I plan to get a USA Kilt from Rocky and a Freedom Kilt from Steve.
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    I have a nice semi-traditional kilt form USA Kilts and love it. Very high quality, great folks, great service. I'm not a Lexus guy either, and only do "extra" stuff like buying kilts with cash. So far I have a cheap sporran, a pair of cheap hose and some flashes, but have a birthday coming up and Christmas, so have not been shy about requests. I found an unbelievable deal (10 bucks) on a Scottish wool sport coat and and have had one of the forum members, VMac, tailor it for a kilt jacket for me. I should have it back within the next week or so. Now I need a wider belt, but am holding off getting more stuff till at least after Christmas. My goal is to complete a couple kilted looks before retirement when I will NOT be able to afford this stuff!

    Best of luck to you.

    Frank
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    Frank: You sound like a man with a plan - a good one, too. Good luck on all your acquisitions and don't forget to keep us up to date - with pictures.

    You don't have to do without in retirement. You can always forego luxuries, like medical care and eating.
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