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19th June 06, 04:52 PM
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I had heard so many bad things about this vendor and I ran into them at some games where they had a pretty large booth. I did not put 2 and 2 together at the time, but the guy was lementing that he was away from home travelling the games circuit most of the summer and had difficulty keeping up with orders while he was travelling. It was not until I got home and checked the board that I realized he was the same guy everyone was trashing so handily. I'm thinking once the season is over, he shifts it into neutral and recoups.
He has a lot of stock, good prices and while the merchandise is not "top shelf" stuff, but is undoubtedly more value oriented. He had a good deal of $99 kilts that easily compare to many of the $199 to $299 ones I have seen elsewhere. He had quality shirts and tees and many accessories and trinkets ant good prices. He does (or did) sell those skimpy black spaghetti strap "Kilt Inspector" tanks (the ones with the yellow silkscreen printing) you likely have appreciated on so many fit women at the Highland Games... so, good on him for that!
Anyhow, I would not order from Clansman Knitwear on-line. Unless you are willing to pay top-dollar and hope for the best elsewhere, if you are on the "left coast" I suggest waiting until "the kilted circus" comes back to town and do like Ron... examine, inspect, try-on and purchase face-to-face only those items that meet your standards. It is the only way you can ensure you are getting what you want, quickly and without any unnecessary complication or communication problems.
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