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    Whoops! My bad! just checked the Porch and Nightstalker has arrived!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RockyR View Post
    What does the tag on the inside say? Who is the manufacturer? Is it "Lip Service"?
    TRIPP NYC {made in china} I know it's crap!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beuth Sim View Post
    TRIPP NYC {made in china} I know it's crap!
    TRIPP makes good bondage pants. (My friend wears 'em) But they apparently have a thing or two (or seven) about making a kilt. That thing is hideous... A good goth kilt, and three of my good friends (all three of which are goths) agree that the Nightstalker tartan from Stillwater is the perfect kilt for a goth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elitekiltedcommando View Post
    TRIPP makes good bondage pants. (My friend wears 'em) But they apparently have a thing or two (or seven) about making a kilt. That thing is hideous... A good goth kilt, and three of my good friends (all three of which are goths) agree that the Nightstalker tartan from Stillwater is the perfect kilt for a goth.
    My son wears a Tripp kilt and in all honesty, I'm pretty impressed with it. He has the black cotton version. Has all the hardware on it, front apron and box pleats.
    I think I paid $50 for it.
    The most important thing is that he wears it. It's just his style, but it is a kilt. And once he gets passed this goth thing, he will be that much closer to wearing traditional or contemporary kilts.

    This isn't him, but a picture of the kilt I found.

    http://www.thenewstribune.com/images...T_P49603_1.JPG

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    Quote Originally Posted by GallowHill View Post
    My son wears a Tripp kilt and in all honesty, I'm pretty impressed with it. He has the black cotton version. Has all the hardware on it, front apron and box pleats.
    I think I paid $50 for it.
    The most important thing is that he wears it. It's just his style, but it is a kilt. And once he gets passed this goth thing, he will be that much closer to wearing traditional or contemporary kilts.

    This isn't him, but a picture of the kilt I found.

    http://www.thenewstribune.com/images...T_P49603_1.JPG

    I think that's just a black skirt. It is obviously hanging far below his knees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beuth Sim View Post
    Whoops! My bad! just checked the Porch and Nightstalker has arrived!
    WHEW! I started to panic at the first reply! I checked the delivery confirmation and it showed it was there.

    Oh, and the garter flash are folded up in the kilt. Enjoy.

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