
Originally Posted by
RReid
There seems to be a growing demand for non-traditional kilts. We at Celtic Corner had introduced a few years ago our Day Kilt, which was pretty much a standard kilt made from alternate materials, canvas type that come in a variety of colors and camouflage patterns. These kilts still have the look of a kilt but much more durable as they can be tossed in the washing machine. Also much less expensive. I'm sure if one is out working or hiking wearing a $400 - $500 piece of clothing isn't the best idea. I love my 'Day Kilt'. Was wondering what other kilt wearers thought of this option. I know there are other non-traditional kilts out there but these seem to lean toward a more 'Goth' look.

I like the idea. There are not many canvas kilts that are made with a traditional buckle closure and apron.
I don't see it on your site, so I assume that the Day Kilt is no longer offered, correct? I looked in both the casual and canvas kilt sections and searched for "day kilt".
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