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6th February 06, 10:34 AM
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 Originally Posted by KiltedCodeWarrior
While visiting Dunedin Scottish this past week, I was able to touch and feel a Buzz Kidder kilt. The owner of Dunedin Scottish prefers traitional kilts in tartans, but does have a supply of BK kilts. I had not seen a BK before, but it appeared well made out of a canvas type material, fairly heavy duty. Pleats sewn down the fell, and the crease the entire length, good heavy duty straps and buckles, and only $125. Definitely an option. Anybody else have one or any additional info?
Here is a pic:

I have 2 on order through the Scottish Tartans Museum - a forrest green and a navy blue. I'll comment on them after I get them. I probably have 2-3 of jonesing yet. The only thing I can say so far is that everything I have ordered from the Scottish Tartans Museum has been top-notch quality. I expect these kilts will not be anything less. The Scottish Tartans Museum states that these will range from 6-8 yards of canvas, and that the weight is 10 oz per square yard, the same weight as a light weight wool kilt. I expect that they will have more of a tendency to crease or wrinkle than wool, but I can live with that.
Darrell
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