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7th August 06, 08:19 AM
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Stillwater Saffron
I'll start this review now but I'll have to add to it once I get the kilt home and remove the stitches and press the shipping wrinkels out but for now I'll share my initial thoughts. As a gauge of where I'm drawing my opinions an experience, I own:
Previously owned a UK Survival
1- Sportkilt (Navy Stewart)
1- PK (Woodland MarPat)
1- USAK (Gordon Modern pleated to stripe)
soon to have another USAK in Fraser Hunting pleated to the red stripe
This is my first traditional styled kilt.
The weight is comparable to that of my UK Survival with the cargo pockets attached, but probably a bit heavier.
The Saffron color is awesome. I was concerned about it being too orange but it has a great brown shade in it. Georgia red clay is a similar color. It's a very nice earthy color. The shadow tartan in the cloth adds some bright highlights that I've not fully gotten to appreciate in natural light yet.
The construction is very solid. Nice tight stitches. I like that the buckel side of the straps, is made from matching material as the kilt so the only leather is the side with the holes in it. I will need to punch a slightly larger hole in the leather to allow for easier in and out of the pin. The pin also has a slightly sharp end so I think I'll file that down a tad to prevent gouges or pulls of the cloth. I never had one of the old standards that supposedly had flimsy buckels but these seem very solid. The selvedge appears very good.
Ovrall appearance. I strapped it on in the restroom at work as soon as I got a chance. Lots of pleats, good shape, shadow tartan is very cool. Having the kilt so far up my abdomine is something I will get used to.
So far this kilt was a great purchase. And since I caught it on Sale it was an awesome deal. 3 day shipping over the weekend is awesome service on top of everything else.
I'm sure I'll have more to share once I get the stitches loose and press out the wrinkels, but for now I highly suggest you grab these while they are on sale. And if you miss the sale still get one, it will be a great addition to your wardrobe options since you most likely won't find another kilt with this color in it.
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7th August 06, 09:49 AM
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Great review, Cavscout! Makes the jonesing for mine that much worse.
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7th August 06, 10:13 AM
#3
Can't wait! I've got my saffron coming either today or tomorrow. I'm glad to hear that the orange is somewhat muted. With the color so close to Georgia soil we can stand next to a new construction site and disappear from the waist to the knees.
Convener, Georgia Chapter, House of Gordon (Boss H.O.G.)
Where 4 Scotsmen gather there'll usually be a fifth.
7/5 of the world's population have a difficult time with fractions.
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7th August 06, 10:43 AM
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For CavScout and others who ordered them recently, I think you will find them very comfortable.
I've had mine about 3-4 months, and it is the heaviest kilt of the 5 I have so far. The color changes with the lighting conditions you are under.
Matter of fact, I think I will go change into it now!
Enjoy, and show us pics soon.
Tom
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7th August 06, 11:56 AM
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Turpin, you made a good buy for your first kilt. You should be very pleased with this one. It's all I can do not to head on home to start pressing out the wrinkels
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7th August 06, 01:03 PM
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Got mine over the weekend (wow that shipping was fast!) and I have to agree that they are very nice.
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8th August 06, 08:22 AM
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Add me to the list of happy campers. I was away all weekend and got home LATE last night and the package was waiting for me. Now to take out the basting stiches and the wrinkles!
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8th August 06, 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by cavscout
Turpin, you made a good buy for your first kilt. You should be very pleased with this one. It's all I can do not to head on home to start pressing out the wrinkels
Any advice on ironing technique for us first-timers? My saffron arrived yesterday and I'd like to get it all pretty. I've got some ideas for a DIY kilt hanger as well. If it works I'll post some pix.
Convener, Georgia Chapter, House of Gordon (Boss H.O.G.)
Where 4 Scotsmen gather there'll usually be a fifth.
7/5 of the world's population have a difficult time with fractions.
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8th August 06, 09:44 AM
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I'm just planning on setting the iron to "wool" and running it over the apron's and hitting the pleats real quick. I think the weight of the kilt will pull the wrinkles out for the most part if it is hung up for a while.
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8th August 06, 09:27 PM
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Ahh..good review but this is making me jones mine even more. I didn't have the heart to tell my wife I ordered one without telling her so I grabbed the package when it came in the mail and hid it under the bed. Now I'm out of town until Friday night and can't even have a peak at it. Hopefully nobody will post any pics of their new SWK solid wool kilts
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