I appreciate all of the advice and recommendations that people in this thread have given me.

Quote Originally Posted by figheadair View Post
Braw Kilts is a two person business, Cathy is the kiltmaker, her son does their social media etc.

Yes, their kilts are 100% handsewn. My kilt from Cathy.

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Nice. Whenever I'm able to make the trip to Scotland, and specifically the area where Braw Kilts is located at, I'll go and get a kilt from them. Their work and business seems lovely.

Quote Originally Posted by jsrnephdoc View Post
I've had two kilts made by a Glasgow company called St. Kilda Kilts
That's actually where I'm looking at getting the argyll jacket & vest for my kilt made. They seem to have a rather good reputation for their jackets and the selection of tweed they have looks good as well.
Were you able to go inside to their store and get fitted for things or is it purely an online-ordering storefront? I haven't been able to find muc

As for USA Kilts, they seem like a great business manned by great people. I saw quite a few of their videos regarding advice for kilt buying and wearing etiquette when I was first going down the rabbit hole and they were really helpful with learning about the two different thought trains behind wearing the kilt.

Quote Originally Posted by jsrnephdoc View Post
If you go to Scotland, a visit to Lochcarron's mill in Selkirk (Scottish Borders) is VERY interesting
And I'll definitely keep this in mind when planning the trip eventually. Thank you for the recommendations once again.