Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Carbomb
Dig it Danny! 8)

I absolutely love my UtiliKilt Workman's... which is pretty much the same as the Mocker (atleast in quality and basic construction). The thing will take all sorts of abuse, and come out looking great after a wash and press.

Hey, many are partial to the "tanks" and that's just a preference in the look and feel. I am one of them. I also realize that there's a HUGE place in the wardrobe for modern kilts. Every kilt that I have has a purpose, look, and attitude. Let's face it, a "tank" at a barbecue looks a little like a Rolls Royce parked at a Thrift Store. A UtiliKilt at a formal occasion is a little like Jerry Springer at a State Dinner.

SportKilt, UtiliKilt, AmeriKilt, BearKilt, FreedomKilt, PittsburghKilt, USAKilt, CanadaKilt, SavannahKilt, Traditional Kilt, Casual Kilt, and the Scottish handsewns are all in the mix. I'm well on my way to owning atleast one of each, and there's a reason. They all have their qualities, looks, and place. As long as my life is diverse, so will my kilt collection be.

Welcome to the fold!
Hey Jimmy,

You being the kilt collector (and maker at one time, if I understand correctly) that you are, I highly value your advice and opinions about all things kilt.

It's good to hear you say that all the different sytles and brands of kilts have their place in the kilt kingdom. I'd hate to think I'd be ridiculed or made fun of because I owned a kilt that was percieved as less than a "traditional kilt". I hope this is making sense.

Just a bit of encouragement to kilt wearers of all styles and brands.

dana