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27th September 14, 06:35 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by Shorty
I'm in the market to get a new kilt (or five), but I'm not really interested in paying a Godly sum of money to get one. A little back-story: I generally wear kilts very casually, usually with a kilt belt, day sporran, henley T or long-sleeve shirt, bulky socks, and boots. I prefer more traditional-styled tartan kilts, with buckle closures, fringe, and generous pleats. I'm looking for something that well-constructed, suitable for everyday wear, and won't break the bank. Something under $200 would be nice, as if I spent more than that, they would probably have to bury me in it after my wife saw the bill  . I know that I put down some pretty narrow specifications, but does anyone have any suggestions as to where I might procure a kilt that 'fits the bill'?
Burnett's & Struth casual on sale fo $199. Mine is great, especially for casual events. It's 16oz Locarron tartan, 4 yard in Black Watch. And B&S is a forum partner!
Wore mine today.
Clan Mackintosh North America / Clan Chattan Association
Cormack, McIntosh, Gow, Finlayson, Farquar, Waters, Swanson, Ross, Oag, Gilbert, Munro, Turnbough,
McElroy, McCoy, Mackay, Henderson, Ivester, Castles, Copeland, MacQueen, McCumber, Matheson, Burns,
Wilson, Campbell, Bartlett, Munro - a few of the ancestral names, mainly from the North-east of Scotland
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