
Originally Posted by
TheDruidOfCelina
This is exactly the type of thread I joined the forum to find. I'm just starting to rebuild my kilt wardrobe and I don't have nearly the money I had when I first got into kilts. Thank you for this.
Thank you so much!!
I grew up not having any money in a place where people had a "make do" attitude.
You can take the boy out of the hills but you can't take the hills out of the boy, they say, and I've always looked for 1) making something myself or 2) finding things for less money on the used market.
My first two kilts were made by my grandmother. My first tweed Argyll jacket and Full Dress doublet were made by myself.
Most of my sporrans were made by myself. Others were picked up used. I do have one I bought new and paid full price for.
Ditto kilt jackets. I have three Argyll jackets, one was picked up for a song on Ebay, one was on the odds & sods rack at a Kilmarnock hire shop, one I paid full price for.
There's just something in my DNA, literally, that makes me avoid paying full price for things, but I will do when needs must.
Myself in 1976 or 1977. I made the doublet, plaid, and bag-cover. My grandmother made the kilt. The pipes, sporran, hose-tops, and dirk were picked up secondhand for little money.
I did push the boat out for the feather bonnet! I had just won a decent cash prize in an art contest which saved me the trouble of making a feather bonnet, which I was starting the process to do.
Last edited by OC Richard; 16th August 25 at 08:39 PM.
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