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27th August 05, 07:22 AM
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Thanks Adam, just to clarify, here is one of the pictures I refer to (stolen from their site).
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27th August 05, 07:34 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by Graham
Thanks Adam, just to clarify, here is one of the pictures I refer to (stolen from their site).

Yeah, when they took those, it should have been ironed.
Adam ;)
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27th August 05, 07:36 AM
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There are ways to "correct" the look so that it actually looks more like the hang and drape that you speak of... but I'm NOT ABOUT to go into THAT AGAIN. I've been shot-down before, and it was not pretty.
Therefore... UtiliKilts are meant to be worn more as a "pants alternative". I guess if it was called a "UtiliGarment", it might just appease the kilt-afficionados.
I absolutely adore mine, and wear them often. They have a usefullness that kilts just can't match, and they're very modern in their look. I just add an empty sporran and other "celtic" accessories to make it look more like a "kilt".
As for the models' pictures: that's called "truth in advertising". There are other makers that have wonderful pictures and websites, only to send a product that hangs and fits like a table cloth with duct tape.
"Always exceed the customer's expectations with their purchase".
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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