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4th February 06, 12:35 PM
#11
Originally Posted by NewKilt
I've sold all mine, save one in favor of Stillwaters, Amerikilts, and Utilikilts.
Gee wiz... Why would anyone sell a kilt just so they could buy another one?
Aaah whatever. ??:
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4th February 06, 02:42 PM
#12
Originally Posted by mudd
Gee wiz... Why would anyone sell a kilt just so they could buy another one?
Aaah whatever. ??:
Very simple. I wanted to upgrade my collection rather than add to it. In my opinion Stillwaters and Amerikilts are built to a higher specification than SportKilts, yet in my size range are less expensive than SportKilts. So, I wound up breaking about even on the cash end and wound up with the same number of kilts . . . better kilts. Then, with that done, I added to my kilt count by buying a couple of Utilikilts. So, from a cash flow standpoint, the only additional outlay in cash was the Utilikilts.
Darrell
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4th February 06, 07:07 PM
#13
Originally Posted by Livingston
Sounds like your sister is a keeper ;) Now if I could get one of mine to help out that way......
My family is weird about the kilt thing....my parents hate it and don't understand it...my sister at least knows her brother is a total whackjob to begin with and he just happens to like kilts...
I think the Sportkilt is really just going to be something I wear around the house...I doubt I would wear this to one of our rugby matches...after all they've seen the Utilikilts and the Blackwatch
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4th February 06, 07:09 PM
#14
Originally Posted by NewKilt
I wore SportKilts in public for several months (the sewn down pleat versions with belt loops). Everyone who commented on them called them kilts, and all the comments were very positive. They are not tanks, but in my opinion, they are indeed causal kilts. In fact, the way the front aprons are constructed, you have 4 layers of material and is actually heavier in front than my Stillwater standards, but the back is considerably lighter. They are nice for casual wear. I've sold all mine, save one in favor of Stillwaters, Amerikilts, and Utilikilts.
Darrell
Hmm I wore the stillwater the day before and I have the opposite feeling. I think the stillwater is a bit heaver than the sportkilt.
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4th February 06, 08:32 PM
#15
Originally Posted by NewKilt
Very simple. I wanted to upgrade my collection rather than add to it. In my opinion Stillwaters and Amerikilts are built to a higher specification than SportKilts, yet in my size range are less expensive than SportKilts. So, I wound up breaking about even on the cash end and wound up with the same number of kilts . . . better kilts. Then, with that done, I added to my kilt count by buying a couple of Utilikilts. So, from a cash flow standpoint, the only additional outlay in cash was the Utilikilts.
Darrell
Huh?:confused:
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4th February 06, 09:13 PM
#16
The problem with being the fastest is that there's always some youngster that thinks he's better. Careful Hamish could be some youngster's comin' for you! You've got your wallet cut out for you 646 guy!
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4th February 06, 10:37 PM
#17
Originally Posted by michael steinrok
The problem with being the fastest is that there's always some youngster that thinks he's better. Careful Hamish could be some youngster's comin' for you! You've got your wallet cut out for you 646 guy!
Thankfully my credit card and bank account know when to scream "UNCLE!" even if I don't!
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