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31st January 06, 09:00 AM
#11
Originally Posted by Kilted Taper
Nice work on the nightwatch mocker. My bro-in-law got one of the last nightwatch originals and loves it.
I've got an olive mocker and tried to pick up the heather grey at the last event I worked with UK at. Sadly they didn't have my size and I didn't want to wait. Looks like a good one to be able to dress up!
The olive mocker is great to dress up. The Nighwatch Mocker was something that I wanted because for a while I wasn't into the Original (although the corduroy kinda changed that perspective) as much and they only made Originals out of the Nightwatch fabric. I asked if they would do a Nightwatch Mocker for me and got the approval right before they ran out of fabric so mine will be a cousin to your bro-in-law's...
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31st January 06, 09:13 AM
#12
Originally Posted by ash
Having checked out the SWKs on EBay, they seem really good value compared to the Utilikilt I've got.
Are the UKs expensive or is there a noticeable difference in quality?
It's hard to make that comparison, because they're two completely different animals. The SWK is a very good value for the money - it's a traditional for under $100 - but it's got no pockets, and the fabric has a higher possibility for snags. The UK has pockets, so no sporran is needed, but it'll never look like a traditional; when you wear it "dressed up", you'll be giving the nod to tradition, but you'll definitely be modern.
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31st January 06, 12:26 PM
#13
I will echo what Iolaus said in comparing a UK and a SWK. Both are kilts, but they are entirely differently made. Jerry has managed to provide an extremely good value product, don't know how he does it.
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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31st January 06, 04:22 PM
#14
Originally Posted by Kilted Taper
I've got an olive mocker and tried to pick up the heather grey at the last event I worked with UK at. Sadly they didn't have my size and I didn't want to wait. Looks like a good one to be able to dress up!
I ordered the heather grey mocker for the very reason that it looks like a Utilikilt that you could dress up. I like the idea of the somewhat spartan look of the design, dressed in heather grey. When I get it, I'll wear it with solid polos, or checked, button downs, kilt hose, and flashes. No kilt pin though due to the narrow apron. I'll do the same with the Amerikilts that are due tomorrow. I plan to even try a kilt pin on the Amerikilts due to the wider apron.
Darrell
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31st January 06, 04:31 PM
#15
Originally Posted by NewKilt
I plan to even try a kilt pin on the Amerikilts due to the wider apron.
Darrell
I wear the XMarks pin with my black AK. Looks great. Wish I had a good picture to share to show you.
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31st January 06, 11:06 PM
#16
It's good to see you have a nice variety of kilts that can be used for different ocassions. I'm very pleased with my black mocker, although it seems to attract lint more quickly than my other UK's. Well, that's what I get for living with hairy animals.
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1st February 06, 12:07 AM
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Philbo, what is the kilt you are wearing in the picture "My son and I on Storm Castle Mountain."
Thanks.
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1st February 06, 06:01 PM
#18
Originally Posted by 646guy
The olive mocker is great to dress up.
Well, I decided why settle one just one Utilikilt (heather grey mocker) when you can have two for almost twice the price? I ordered an olive original today.
Darrell
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