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10th August 06, 10:09 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by Alan
possingk, The sports fan kilt would be as follows:
The kilt would be made with the team's main color. The secondary color would be the inside pleats. Cargo pockets could be made with either the main color or the secondary color, depending on what the customer wants. I am currently working on one now (in between working on customers kilts). As soon as it is finnished I will post it on the web site. Hope this answers your question.
Looking forward to seeing one, what team colors did you choose? If this were to happen I suspect it would help your sales since not every one likes tartans and some people just have to go thier own way.
Of course right now we are still pie in the sky.
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10th August 06, 10:24 AM
#12
I have tickets to two Notre Dame games this fall... I've heard that ND Stadium is a very kilt-friendly place and I plan to test that theory with one of my kilts - probably my Irish American. I'll post more after that experience.
Right now I wear my Utilikilts to Columbus Crew games regularly, and there are at least two other people who do so regularly and a couple who wear them sporadically. They're not team colors, though... mine is khaki and the Crew's colors are black and gold.
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10th August 06, 11:53 AM
#13
 Originally Posted by munnin
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What I am suggesting is the creation of “official” NFL merchandise ......
yer right. Lawyers would have yer bones picked clean and hung out to dry before the first shuttlecock crossed the warp. We could pool our resources and become a force with legal wingspan first. Then launch the drive to tartanize. But don't ask me how. It's just an idea, not the plan.
Go, have fun, don't work at, make it fun! Kilt them, for they know not, what they wear. Where am I now?
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10th August 06, 12:04 PM
#14
 Originally Posted by morrison
yer right. Lawyers would have yer bones picked clean and hung out to dry before the first shuttlecock crossed the warp. We could pool our resources and become a force with legal wingspan first. Then launch the drive to tartanize. But don't ask me how. It's just an idea, not the plan. 
Actually my thoughts are far more direct than that. I think developing a marketing pitch with a few virtual examples would be the route to take. The key would be:
1) Proving that kilts are a growing market with growing acceptance
2) Team colors would look good.
3) That they could be created at reasonable cost for decent profit.
Am I missing anything?
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10th August 06, 12:40 PM
#15
 Originally Posted by munnin
Actually my thoughts are far more direct than that. I think developing a marketing pitch with a few virtual examples would be the route to take. The key would be:
1) Proving that kilts are a growing market with growing acceptance
2) Team colors would look good.
3) That they could be created at reasonable cost for decent profit.
Am I missing anything?
hmm...only thing missing is a merchandising outlet. Proving there is a need and getting vendors to buy and resell your product are vastly different things. will need one or two target markets to being this venture. Philly eagles colors? I hear philly has loads of kilties around there...
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10th August 06, 12:41 PM
#16
Thank you
 Originally Posted by Alan
possingk, The sports fan kilt would be as follows:
The kilt would be made with the team's main color. The secondary color would be the inside pleats. Cargo pockets could be made with either the main color or the secondary color, depending on what the customer wants. I am currently working on one now (in between working on customers kilts). As soon as it is finnished I will post it on the web site. Hope this answers your question.
Alan,
Thanks for the quick response.
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10th August 06, 12:53 PM
#17
 Originally Posted by Kilted KT
hmm...only thing missing is a merchandising outlet. Proving there is a need and getting vendors to buy and resell your product are vastly different things. will need one or two target markets to being this venture. Philly eagles colors? I hear philly has loads of kilties around there...
Actually every team has an official NFL web site with and official online web store to sell merchandise. So I think once you convince the NFL to create the product the outlet is obvious. I am not sure what the manufacturer/vendor relationship is though. Different teams do have special products so I am not sure which products are created for the NFL and which are privately created at the request of the team.
One example would be the wide range of caps created by rebock which are all designed similarly just with different colors and logos. Another would be the terrible towel which is created specifically for the Steelers and few teams have a similar product.
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10th August 06, 01:03 PM
#18
 Originally Posted by munnin
Actually every team has an official NFL web site with and official online web store to sell merchandise. So I think once you convince the NFL to create the product the outlet is obvious. I am not sure what the manufacturer/vendor relationship is though. Different teams do have special products so I am not sure which products are created for the NFL and which are privately created at the request of the team.
One example would be the wide range of caps created by rebock which are all designed similarly just with different colors and logos. Another would be the terrible towel which is created specifically for the Steelers and few teams have a similar product.
while I agree, I'm not sure the NFL will buy off until you have shown proven sales of the product. I don't think they would sink any money into a product that has no hisotrical sales to project future profitability from. I'm sure each of the team specific items started somewhere as an idea that grew into something that the NFL found to be profitable, and purchased.
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10th August 06, 01:17 PM
#19
 Originally Posted by Kilted KT
while I agree, I'm not sure the NFL will buy off until you have shown proven sales of the product. I don't think they would sink any money into a product that has no hisotrical sales to project future profitability from. I'm sure each of the team specific items started somewhere as an idea that grew into something that the NFL found to be profitable, and purchased.
Yes I think that is the crux of the problem. We would need to convince the NFL that this is a product that they would make money on, and that there are vendors who can reliably supply a quality product at a reasonable price.
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10th August 06, 01:20 PM
#20
Best case scenario, you manage to get to the right person who is willing to allow you to put a picture of the kilt on their web site. See what happens. If it doesn't take off you are out only a small cost.
I would imagine though, they are going to want to reasearch your ability to provide a kilt to everyone who orders one in a timely manner since the customr is buying from them and not you.
I think you would be within your rights to make kilts which happen to match the team colors and sell them on a web site maybe named something like "www.northamericanfootball kilts.com". Then you could purchase NFL & AFL patches and pins from an authorized dealer to sell in conjunction with the kilts and maybe sell a "application service". Then you are not tying yourself to the football leagues.
Disclaimer: I'm no lawyer and this post is no way represents anything but an opinion and we no what those are worth
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