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30th April 07, 07:18 AM
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Troy
I know that McHummel of Canadian Casual Kilts has done a few childrens' kilts. He is a member here and his website is:
www.canadiancasualkilts.com
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30th April 07, 08:07 AM
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At the moment they only have jackets for sale, but I bought a kilt for my son from http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZgavascone . I expected a cheap kids kilt that you see in the tourist shops. Instead I got a real kilt (actually 2, one for when he is bigger) that is a baby tank for cheaper than any I have ever seen for sale, and they are hemmed and the straps can move so he'll be in them for a while, and once out grown they can be resold.
Adam
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30th April 07, 12:06 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by McMurdo
Troy
I know that McHummel of Canadian Casual Kilts has done a few childrens' kilts. He is a member here and his website is:
www.canadiancasualkilts.com
I second this one.
I tried to make a kilt for a friend's son, and it worked ok. For my son's second kilt (he outgrew the first) I wanted PV and Pete made my son a killer kilt. He wanted it like daddy's so he got the modern MacKenzie. It's a beautifully made kilt and Pete made it so the kilt can be adjusted as my son grows.
It likely cost me less in $$$ and time in the long run to order it from CCK
Here's the original review http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=23556
I highly recommend CCK's kid's kilts.
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