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    For a baby, I have no problem with the Sport-kilt. IMHO, it's the idea that matters. I'm NOT spending beaucoup de bucks for a kilt that my son is going to grow out of in a couple of months. But something like this might be just the thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jfellrath
    For a baby, I have no problem with the Sport-kilt. IMHO, it's the idea that matters. I'm NOT spending beaucoup de bucks for a kilt that my son is going to grow out of in a couple of months. But something like this might be just the thing.
    I only paid $40 canadian for a kids kilt at my local Scottish shop. These look more fitting for my daughter than my son. For the extra $5 (cheaper actually since it's a US site) I would prefer that his kilt looks like a kilt. I bought this one 2.5 years ago and it still fits (for a few more weeks anyway). http://www.tartantown.com/

    For $15 more (and for older kids) check out Bear's page for Cub kilts http://bearkilts.com/cub/cubkiltspg.html

    $50 US and the tartan selection is the same. I have only seen the Cub kilts on Cub, but they look like the same quality and design as Bear's casual kilts.

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    My wife makes infant kilts to order. Basicly it's a scarf and some elastic. They're just ornamental and people seem to like them. She also makes what she calls a "growth-spurt" kilt for boys. It's a simple form of kilt with an elastic waist. It's designed to be easy to let out as the kid grows. People seem to be happy with both of these pseudo-kilts for kids. You definitely don't want to spend money on a real kilt for someone who's going to outgrow it before you have a chance to pay the credit card bill.

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