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26th June 06, 04:02 PM
#11
wow, great
well, thanks for all the reponses, after all that i guess i'm sold .. gonna order ma self a kilt, a semi - trad ai think .. with all them fine posts i guess i cannie go wrong
fine group of lads you are ..cheers
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27th June 06, 05:51 AM
#12
Thanks to everyone for your positive comments! Positive customer reviews and this kind of thread lets me know that we're oin track and helps make the long hours worth it.
 Originally Posted by Riverkilt
The polyviscose material is Rayon and Polyesther. Rayon is synthetic cotton, been around for many years. Used a lot in Hawaiian shirts, but this sure doesn't have that loose drape feel. Under a textile glass the biggest difference between cotton/polyester and rayon/polyesther is there are fewer little fuzzy fibers sticking out so the USA Kilts don't have the soft pajama/underwear-like feel of cotton/poly.
One point of clarification though. Poly Viscose is not a rayon blend. It's 65% Poly, 35% Viscose. The way I describe it is "it looks like worsted wool to the the untrained eye, but it has the feel of a heavy cotton". It's a machine washable Teflon coated fabric with a nice tight weave. We can't make our Casuals and Semi Trads out of worsted wool (b/c of the cost), so we had to choose the BEST alternative fabric. PV is by FAR the best "cost effective" fabric in my estimation.
Hope this clears it up.
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27th June 06, 06:00 AM
#13
I own one, and so does my oldest son (the other two have USA Casuals).
We love them, and it has only made wanting a tank worse.
We'll be wearing them for the oldest boy's wedding next month. You can't get higher praise than that.
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27th June 06, 07:53 AM
#14
My USAK semi trad has really taken a beating and still looks great. The straps are looking a bit worn but still sturdy, no loose threads or stitching problems at all. It's had ketchup dripped on it, beer spilled on it, mud spattered on it, it all washes right out without leaving a trace. A truely great bang for the buck and the workmanship is superb. It proves to me that poly viscose in the right hands makes a fantastic kilt for everyday wear.
Last edited by bubba; 27th June 06 at 07:55 AM.
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27th June 06, 10:31 AM
#15
I just ordered my third Casual and have a semi from Rocky and Kelly. I can only reiterate the possitive experiences of everyone else. Although, every time I wear my semi, if someone that knows kilts sees it, they often think its a wool kilt and inevitably the apron is inspected once they are told that the fabric is PV. I've also spilled coffee, chocolate, bbq sauce and tea on my casual and its come right off (thank goodness).
If they outlaw guns, can we go back to using swords?
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27th June 06, 01:38 PM
#16
well i'm sold. ai looked at Rons gallery and the semi sure looked "right". ai did wonder aboot the heavyness of the material ( ai wanted it too look and act heavy ) and after reading a few of the post im convinced i'll be happy...now to pick a tartan, lol .. cheers mates
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27th June 06, 03:35 PM
#17
PV is fairly light weight and will never be quite like heavyweight wool, but, on the other hand, it's great in warmer weather and a tight enough weave to be ok in 30 degree weather. You really can't go wrong with a USAK semi traditional.
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28th June 06, 05:01 AM
#18
yeah ai can live with that, as long as its not liek having a kilt made from material as light as a t-shirt... the wash and lighty iron or hang dry and wear aspect of it is very actractive to ma ... if its really light and flies to much i'll sew a few weights in the edge or something ..
oh and i could.. and then i could ... yeah gonna do that too ... lolol
cheers
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