The only "good" experience I've had with them was buying from their booth at the Highland Games where I could lay hands on the goods, inspect them, pay, and take them with me then.

First encounter, ordered a Macdonald t-shirt. They sent me something with a raven on it....when I called to find out what clan's crest this was they insisted it was an "Ancient" Macdonald crest....right...maybe...but don't know anyone that would order a Macdonald crest today and expect a raven. Worse, the shirt was folded before the imprint was dry and the word Macdonald appears upside down, backwards, at an angle. They were so insistent they were right with overtones that I was stupid I just ate the loss. Life's too short.

Worst was last November 6th. In my quest for kilt hose for the coming winter I ordered five pair of kilt hose and two flashes from them after being assured they were in stock. On December 5th the hose and flashes were shipped to me....drop shipped FROM LOCHARRON'S WAREHOUSE IN KEARSARGE, NEW HAMPSHIRE!!! rather from Clansman Knitwear who purports to be next door in California.

This company, more than any other, has taught me to CAREFULLY research all the glitter and promises from the outfits offering kilt related items.

Do as you will brothers, but I have run from this outfit - unless I can score a deal from them at their booth at the games.

Sad, that businessmen with such attitudes and tactics seek to profit from the current kilt boom. There are good folks out there. You just gotta look, and be extra careful when you're new. Research the kilt boards. Trust those who have gone before you.

Ron