I charge $250 (which includes buckles, straps, lining, and canvas). I suspect also that I'm not alone in saying that I'd be a bit reluctant to commit unless I saw the fabric, because it's not kilting tartan.
When you're thinking about how much it costs to make a kilt, remember that it takes 20 hours or more for a kiltmaker to make a proper kilt using traditional hand methods and not skimping any on the internal construction. If you find someone who will make a kilt for a lot less than what Alexis and I charge, you either have someone who is willing to make a kilt for minimum wage or who makes a kilt in considerably less time. The _only_ way to do that is to use more machine work and/or leave out some of the time-consuming internal construction.
Cheers,
Barb












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