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    How a kilt is made / Why does a kilt cost so much?

    Ever wonder how we make our Premier 8 yard kilts? Ever wonder why some kilts are $500 + when others are under $100? We took photos during the construction process of an 8 yarder and "pull back the curtain" so to speak (sorry for the pun) on our blog:

    http://usakilts.blogspot.com/


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    Excellent, Rocky. Very interesting. Good blog.

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    Very cool, Rocky! Thanks for sharing.

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    Thanks for the link! Very educational. Having just made my first kilt, I have a tremendous respect for the trade and understanding of the cost.

    "Once you can accept the universe as matter expanding into nothing that is something, wearing stripes with plaid comes easy." - Albert Einstein

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    Great summary. The pics say a thousand words.

    Question: What tartan is that?

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    That is the Stirling tartan. It's one of our private designs that we do in PV as well as wool (and it's our top rental kilt design).

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    Great photo series, and it shows why a traditionally made kilt is worth every penny of the additional cost. Your blog and Barb's book should be a must-read for anyone on the fence between a tank and a lesser kilt (although I still love my 5-yarders). Thanks for the inside look.
    " Anything worth doing is worth doing slowly." - Mae West -

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    Thumbs up Kudos...

    Good stuff, Mr Rocky. Kudos on the blog...

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    Tried to view the blog but my computer issued a warning that the site is a known malware "distributor"! Anyone else get this warning? From the comments it seems as though the blog was pretty good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by revbook View Post
    Tried to view the blog but my computer issued a warning that the site is a known malware "distributor"! Anyone else get this warning? From the comments it seems as though the blog was pretty good.
    There is another thread in this sub-section of the forum about this problem.
    I'm sure it will be sorted out soon(ish).

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