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27th January 08, 04:38 PM
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I managed to get a kilt from Lidl , I have bought several casual kilts from Ebay , but this beats them hands down , it is the heavist kilt I have the pleats are excelent and unlike most casual kilts it has three straps. I wore it to church this morning and several people have complimented me , it is a mac kenzie tartan.
I think the comments by the kilt makers in edinburgh are just sour grapes , I have a kilt not as good as the lidl one made of similer material and it has lasted three years with out any problems. I also have two light wait kilts , black watch and royal stewart they are very cumfirtibile to wear but the material frays very easy unlike the heavy material in the lidl kilt
I have heard they are getting them back in march 17 if so I am going to buy a couple more.
I wear kilt at least several day's most weeks, and always to any event I go to.
unfortunatly as much as I would love to I cant and dont have £300+ for the real thing.
I prefer casual kilts as you can bung them in the washing machine rather than exspence of dry cleaning,
Robert
( Dundee Scotland)
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