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    Strathmore gives very prompt and excellent service and their fabric is really good. Their dark colors such as Black Watch, are deeper and darker than other mills. For kilted skirts and light weight kilts, I like the weight of their 11 oz. cloth more than the 10.5 oz offered elsewhere.
    Bonnie Heather Greene, Kiltmaker and Artist
    Traditional hand stitched kilts, kilt alterations, kilt-skirts

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    My Royal Air Force kilt was woven and constructed by Strathmore a few years ago.
    The business was for long synonymous with the late Arthur Mackie, a former RAF pilot who after retiral went on to command the Air Training Corps in his local area and also became a respected tartan designer.
    I visited Strathmore Woollens in Forfar about two years ago, not long after Arthur's death when the business was being continued by his business partner and I have no doubt that Strathmore continue to offer a good quality product.
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    Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.

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    I have a kilt in Campbell of Cawdor made from Strathmore tartan. Terrific colours and the fabric has a great hand. My first kilt and still in fantastic shape. No complaints from me.

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    My only heads up would be with some of their yellow colored thread. They have one that they use fairly often that leans to the florescent green (in their MacMillan Hunting Modern for example) so, as usual, be sure to get swatches of any fabric before purchasing. As you can see in the above posts from those in the know, they are considered a top line mill.

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    I sewed a lightweight kilt from Strathmore 11 oz. MacTavish Modern, specifically for wear at hot weather Games. It suits that purpose very well. The fabric is, as someone else mentioned, a bit softer than that from some other mills, but very nice.
    I bought the tartan direct from their website and had no difficulties whatsoever. Their service was impeccable.

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    My Stewart Hunting (ancient) kilt is made from Strathmore Mills tartan, but the kilt was not made by them, and I am very pleased with everything about it, the colors are pleasing and the feel of the material is nice.
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    My tank -- which I still can't wear right now due to years of munching, but soon shall again due to months of dieting -- is a gorgeous 13 oz MacDuff red from Strathmore. LOVE the thing.

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