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7th October 07, 05:25 PM
#13
 Originally Posted by Nick the DSM
ok, for a few months now i have been looking for a second kilt to wear. i have come up with three choices.
1. a casual kilt from scottishclansman.com 250 bucks, morrsion red modern
2. maybe 6 yards of morrison material and make a traditional great kilt out of that. i think the price would be around 400, right?
3. at the celtic croft, a 5 yard great kilt for about 400 bucks.
nick
 Originally Posted by Riverkilt
Aye,
Clansman Knitwear (scottishclansman.com) has a fine website and many customers on this board. You may wish to do a Search on this site to review the threads about their products and service.
Best part of this forum for shoppers is ye olde search feature.
Kilt up!
Ron
 Originally Posted by BEEDEE
Don't know about scottishclanmen but if you are going to spend $250 or more, take a look at Rocky's (USA Kilts) semi-traditional kilts.
Brian
 Originally Posted by O'Neille
I'd do a search of the kilt makers on the board. Pay special attention to their customer service (search threads) and then see if they can accmodate your Morrison needs. O'Neille
Nick, Whatever you do, DO NOT GO TO CLANSMAN KNITWEAR AKA scottishclansman.com. Please, Please, Please, Please do a search on this board for clansman knitwear and read ALL the threads about them. Once you do, you will not go to them. I wish I had before I got my kilt from them. They will promise the world and when they don't deliver you will not hear a word from them.
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