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24th August 05, 10:51 PM
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Remodeling Magazine
In the latest issue of Remodeling, a trade journal I subscribe to, there is a blurb about Utilikilts. Titled "Then + Now: Construction Wardrobe," it reads:
1985: Jeans, work shirt, boots, and utility belts are the traditional uniform of contractors and carpenters.
2005: Today's hip carpenter sports a stylish Utilikilt. The practical skirt is made of burly 100% cotton duck cloth in chocolate brown, caramel, white, and black and can be paired with any NASCAR, tool product, college team, or company logo T-shirt. Features include the retractable side hammer loop, front key loop, modesty snap, and Walletgripper pocket. "Beer gut" cut available. www.utilikilts.com.
If I had a scanner, I'd put the pictures up. Cool, eh?
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24th August 05, 11:21 PM
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Do you have a digital camera, or know someone who does? That is what I usually do, just be sure to have good ambient lighting while cutting down on any light that might make a glare on the page (such as a flash).
edit: oh ya, that is cool. Have kilts shown up in the magazine before? If so one or more of the staff might be kilted themselves. They might be able to paint kilts in a good light for a lot of people if they bring it up again.
Last edited by yoippari; 24th August 05 at 11:26 PM.
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