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2nd November 13, 06:38 PM
#11
Originally Posted by Jock Scot
Actually £400 is not an expensive kilt in Scotland, for a proper kilt----as opposed to the Gold bros/Lidle creations------ it is quite easy to add, at least another £200+ to the bill, depending on which kilt maker you visit. One of the main reasons, I suggest, why THE kilt is kept for special occassions in Scotland.
Ah! Thank you for clarifying, Jock.
It seems ironic that kilts are more expensive in Scotland than outwith (nevermind those Gold Bros [and their ilk] kilts).
I have been quoted around $500 USD for an 8-yard 16oz with proper stabliser/reinforcement/what-have-you that makes for a "proper" kilt (hand-stitched even) by some of the finest in the game, some of whome are advertisers here.
My next will be 8-yards, certainly, but that's a way off down the road.
Why might they seem to be more expensive in Scotland than the US?
The Official [BREN]
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2nd November 13, 10:55 PM
#12
Originally Posted by TheOfficialBren
Ah! Thank you for clarifying, Jock.
It seems ironic that kilts are more expensive in Scotland than outwith (nevermind those Gold Bros [and their ilk] kilts).
I have been quoted around $500 USD for an 8-yard 16oz with proper stabliser/reinforcement/what-have-you that makes for a "proper" kilt (hand-stitched even) by some of the finest in the game, some of whome are advertisers here.
My next will be 8-yards, certainly, but that's a way off down the road.
Why might they seem to be more expensive in Scotland than the US?
At a guess, high labour costs, stratospheric business rates(local taxes) and exhorbitant general running expenses.
Last edited by Jock Scot; 2nd November 13 at 11:04 PM.
" 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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2nd November 13, 11:38 PM
#13
Ok my turn. If it were me, knowing what I know now, I would spend the same total money as if I had purchased the "top of the line" kilt with all the bits eg. hose, jacket ect. But, I would ditch the ghillie brogues. Change the (off)white hose and get charcoal or claret hose. Then I would get the mid-range kilt and spend the balance of my money to get the best possible sporran I could get. A well made mid-range kilt will do you fine, but a cheap sporran looks like a cheap sporran.
My 2p.
KILTED LABOWSKI
"I imagine a place of brotherhood and peace, a world without war. Then I imagine attacking that place because they would never expect it.
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3rd November 13, 04:56 PM
#14
Jock, thank you for the heads-up. Makes sense.
Cable Scot, a big Kyleism to that.
The Official [BREN]
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4th November 13, 03:14 PM
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Also Bren, the UK have 20% VAT on everything that stops on home shores. I can actually buy a kilt made in Scotland, have it delivered to Australia and it is usually cheaper than those in the UK pay.
Shoot straight you bastards. Don't make a mess of it. Harry (Breaker) Harbord Morant - Bushveldt Carbineers
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4th November 13, 03:33 PM
#16
Originally Posted by Downunder Kilt
Also Bren, the UK have 20% VAT on everything that stops on home shores. I can actually buy a kilt made in Scotland, have it delivered to Australia and it is usually cheaper than those in the UK pay.
Ahhh yessssss, how could I forget 20% VAT!?
" 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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4th November 13, 05:45 PM
#17
Originally Posted by Jock Scot
Ahhh yessssss, how could I forget 20% VAT!?
Oh! Of course!! That makes sense. Seems a bit steep! 20%!?!?!? Yikes!
The Official [BREN]
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5th November 13, 07:38 AM
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Cainam... There are better bargains to be had, if you know where to look.
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10th November 13, 11:25 AM
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Two items from MHO:
In 1985 I was in Scotland and ordered a Crawford kilt from these Gentleman. It is the only kilt I own and I am still wearing it. Quality speaks for itself.
Last time I was in Scotland (2009 Burns gathering of the Clans) I noted over the years that they had opened at least one additional storefront in Edinburgh. Being in business for a quarter century speaks more to the continued quality and business ethic of M & M.
If I needed another kilt I wouldn't hesitate walking into their shop again.
nuff said
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12th November 13, 05:36 AM
#20
Originally Posted by TheOfficialBren
Oh! Of course!! That makes sense. Seems a bit steep! 20%!?!?!? Yikes!
And across the EU, there are rates much higher than that even, almost makes Australia's 10% GST look like a steal. I did say "almost"!
Regards, Sav.
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