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11th November 07, 11:44 AM
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Stillwater Kilts, Thrifty and Economy
I've just been looking at the SWK website, having heard a lot of good things said about them and was stunned at the prices of the thrifty and economy kilts.
My question is, why the low price? Does anyone know what they are made from, and what the make quality is like?
I must admit, I like the look of the USMC tartan ecomomy kilt, and I'd have one soon if its a decent buy.
Can anyone vouch for this kilts?
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11th November 07, 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by McGurk
I've just been looking at the SWK website, having heard a lot of good things said about them and was stunned at the prices of the thrifty and economy kilts.
My question is, why the low price? Does anyone know what they are made from, and what the make quality is like?
I must admit, I like the look of the USMC tartan ecomomy kilt, and I'd have one soon if its a decent buy.
Can anyone vouch for this kilts?
They are made in Pakistan and are of Acrylic, except their heavyweight line which is approx. 13 oz wool. They are, despite my description, a decent quality kilt in the traditional cut. I will recommend them as a decent entry level kilt.
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11th November 07, 11:48 AM
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They are made of Acrylic, I bought one of the economy models for my nephey as he just wanted a kilt for drumming in with his band so he did not want an expensive kilt. I was very surprised with the quality. It really is a great kilt for the money, no pun intended.
That said if it were me I would splurge for either the Standard or the Heavyweight as they have more features than the economy or the thrifty kilt.
Last edited by McMurdo; 11th November 07 at 01:23 PM.
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11th November 07, 01:15 PM
#4
If you do a search on the words 'review' and 'stillwater' you'll find a couple of reasonably in-depth examinations of the various Stillwater models. I'm quite fond of them, and find the standard to be an excellent daily-wear kilt.
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11th November 07, 01:17 PM
#5
Stillwater is great...I think you will be more than happy with any purchase from them!
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11th November 07, 01:31 PM
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My first commercial kilt was a Stillwater standard. I also have an SWK economy that I like a lot ... for the price, they can't be beaten. It's not a handsewn, tailored kilt, but it won't cost you $500 either.
I would certainly recommend them.
--Scott
"MacDonald the piper stood up in the pulpit,
He made the pipes skirl out the music divine."
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11th November 07, 04:02 PM
#7
I have two Economy Kilts. A lot of kilt for the money. I would like to purchase some nicer kilts, but I think that the Stillwater Economy is a great choice first kilt or two to get a feel for kilt wearing and sizing.
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11th November 07, 06:19 PM
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I have the Irish Saffron Standard and the Leatherneck Heavy weight. Spend the extra money go standard or heavy weight you will be very happy.
John
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11th November 07, 06:22 PM
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I can not add anymore than what has alreafy been said, I own two, an Economy and a Standard and am very happy with both.
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11th November 07, 06:33 PM
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I own a thrifty, an economy and a standard.
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