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30th January 06, 07:39 PM
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 Originally Posted by bikercelt1
That is indeed one of the early "Standard" or "Original" Utilikilts, the ones some people refer to now as original were called "Neo-traditional". The paper catalog advertised that the advantage of this kilt was that it didn't require a belt and was considered "more efficient". I don't believe the "Standard" or "Original" is currently available from Utilikilt.
Jamie
Nope they no longer make UKs with zippers. I asked when I ordered my tan corduroy one last week.
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