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28th June 07, 05:17 PM
#21
I've pretty exploited their product line to the maxium extent. I just can't believe how fast they get their orders out. Due to their low price point I've been able to not only buy myself several kilts but I've also been able to put both my boys, my brother, and my dad into kilts.
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28th June 07, 10:09 PM
#22
That is amazing Customer Service. Stories like this is why when my friends want fast cheap kilts I point them to SWK.
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29th June 07, 04:23 AM
#23
I was only going to get two kilts from Jerry this a.m. a thrifty and an economy to keep my standard company and so I could post a review of the three models for other newbies who ain't made o' money.
When I went to the website that sneaky had laid a trap for me. The leatherneck box pleater heavyweight in my size. (friggin Huge)
I am not a marine, my leatherneck son is leading a fire team at an undisclosed location as I post. On the Nimitz our brother squadron was VMAQ-2 and Marines attend aviation schools with the Navy so I pulled the trigger on one of those as well.
Now I have that torture that could drag on for six days between my mailman and the holiday. WOE IS ME
Trauma like this could kill a bottle of single malt....
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29th June 07, 03:06 PM
#24
Originally Posted by majdan
I've pretty exploited their product line to the maxium extent. I just can't believe how fast they get their orders out. Due to their low price point I've been able to not only buy myself several kilts but I've also been able to put both my boys, my brother, and my dad into kilts.
Same here, I put 5 kids into kilts for under $100.
There are 10 kinds of people in the world...
Those that understand binary, and those that don't.
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29th June 07, 06:40 PM
#25
Jerry does a great job and I'm glad he was able to help you out with that overnight delivery. Great products for the money that's why I have 10 SWK's - 3 wools, 3 standards, and 4 economies. BTW those economies are great for hot humid weather, and they are darn nice looking kilts for casual wear.
Thanks Jerry for great products, and exceptional customer service.
Darrell
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29th June 07, 07:38 PM
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sic viresco
Sirst congratulations on the upcoming wedding.
Second after 30+ years of marriage (five of the happiest years of my live):
Originally Posted by sic viresco
Ladies and Gentlemen, As some of you may know the Christie tartan is based on the Royal Stewart, and as long as nobody looks at me and then the cake...or the bows on the aisles...or the flowers...or anything else I have already applied the Christie tartan to, I might just pull this off.
DON"T even think or imply that someone would look at you when your intended in as near as the room next door. True a man in a kilt is a beautiful sight but your bride is and alway will be the center of attention. Reconcile your self to this now and it will save many many problems later.
Give your bride a kiss and hug from all the guts at X-Marks.
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30th June 07, 12:25 AM
#27
So... did the Christie kilt come in time?
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