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5th October 05, 10:25 AM
#1
 Originally Posted by Colin
Good to hear a review of the scottishkilts.net kilts. I have a few swatches from them on the way, and they will be getting my next kilt order.
The kilt itself is fantastic. I did (and still am) have some issues with their customer service. I did not receive certain items in my package that I specifically asked for (as per the terms of the package) and I still have yet to hear back from Mr. McSweeney after dozens of emails sent.
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5th October 05, 10:35 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by Schultz
The kilt itself is fantastic. I did (and still am) have some issues with their customer service. I did not receive certain items in my package that I specifically asked for (as per the terms of the package) and I still have yet to hear back from Mr. McSweeney after dozens of emails sent.
Sorry to hear that. I have had great service with David McSweeney, and usually get replies to any questions within a day or so. He was also very helpful in getting my jacket and waistcoat to me for a wedding I needed it for. My only real complaint with their service was a lack of confirmation after placing the order, and no communication until I inquired about a ETA for delivery. At that point I got a phone call from Glasgow to discuss the hold up (of course it was 6 am my time ). It would have been nice to just have an ETA and confirmation of order. Other than that the service has been stellar.
What weight is the kilt? Was it handsewn or machine sewn? Are the jacket and waistcaot from there as well?
Thanks
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5th October 05, 10:48 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by Colin
What weight is the kilt? Was it handsewn or machine sewn? Are the jacket and waistcaot from there as well?
Thanks
It's a 16oz handsewn eight yarder. The jacket and the waistcoat are from there as well. There was a slight problem with the jacket, as there was WAY too much lining in the right sleeve when I got it. It was near impossible to just put your arm through it: the lining was twisted and just plain in the way. But that only took some needle and thread and about half an hour of sewing to take care of. Otherwise, I love it.
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5th October 05, 10:55 AM
#4
 Originally Posted by Schultz
It's a 16oz handsewn eight yarder. The jacket and the waistcoat are from there as well. There was a slight problem with the jacket, as there was WAY too much lining in the right sleeve when I got it. It was near impossible to just put your arm through it: the lining was twisted and just plain in the way. But that only took some needle and thread and about half an hour of sewing to take care of. Otherwise, I love it.
Thanks mate, I appreciate the review and comments.They are definitely getting my next order. Now which tartan to get.........
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5th October 05, 12:08 PM
#5
what is it about those pictures that looks like Clark Kent?
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5th October 05, 12:09 PM
#6
Clark Kent?
That's new one. 
Thanks!
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