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22nd August 08, 07:33 AM
#21
Oh dear... That is just too exciting. I hope you get to meet Barb, ehem Dr. Tewksbury, Gunnar . Neat!
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Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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22nd August 08, 07:42 AM
#22
If you buy thing separately, you get to pick out exactly what you want and don't occur a huge one-time cost.
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31st August 08, 07:38 AM
#23
try www.crawfordkilts.co.uk based in glasgow
highly recommended
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31st August 08, 07:43 AM
#24
georgeblack7 - agree entirely.
especially dont let a package deal dictate to you which tartans etc you can have as this is usually based on what cheap deals the shop can get and the choice is limited. the best way is to hand pick everything exactly as you wan it so you feel it is your own kilt outfit because you wont be buying this very often...
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31st August 08, 09:06 AM
#25
Originally Posted by tartanrevolution
georgeblack7 - agree entirely.
especially dont let a package deal dictate to you which tartans etc you can have as this is usually based on what cheap deals the shop can get and the choice is limited. the best way is to hand pick everything exactly as you wan it so you feel it is your own kilt outfit because you wont be buying this very often...
TR,
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31st August 08, 02:26 PM
#26
Definitely! And whatever you do, don't settle for anything second or third rate for this kilt. It will last you a lifetime if well made and of good materials. Jackets are relatively cheap, bonnets, hose, and the like ditto, the Kilt is the big thing and the foundation for all that follows.
The pipes are calling, resistance is futile. - MacTalla Mor
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31st August 08, 08:27 PM
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And don't forget about the option of having your kilt hand-crafted by one of the talented kiltmakers you will find here (including Dr. Barb). Or possibly even making it yourself.
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6th September 08, 01:59 PM
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Gunner;
Here is a thought, just to liven things up, and make the choice the harder. Do not buy the ploid fly, buy a Great Kilt, in the 30 inch wide, by 4 odd yd long.You can then wear it as a Great Kilt or fold the 4 odd yd in half and wear it as a Wee Kilt. There are no 'rules' to how to wear a kilt, there are a few 'expected 'features, rear pleats, cross aprons,ect, but the rest is up to you. This will give you, in effect, two kilts, but get the lighter weight fabrick, or you will be very warm in Canada in Jan. when you double the fabrick!
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2nd October 08, 02:46 PM
#29
If youre still looking...
Originally Posted by Gunnar
Hi
I'm going to buy a traditional Scottish outfit( kilt, PC jacket, fly plaid, the shoes and the whole package) and I was wondering what is the best shop to buy that from? I'm kinda thinking of http://www.scotweb.co.uk/ but thats really the only thing I've found. I want the kilt to be 100% wool, I thougt that if I was going to buy this, it would be the best just the buy the real thing and the rest aswell, the jacket wool also and the plaid. It just doesn't have the same feeling wearing a PV kilt perhaps, it looks alike wool and I dont think that my friends or family can see the difference but I know better, I know it's not the real thing. And also the sporran. I bought a sporran in Edinburgh in a typical tourist shop. The strap chain is all rusty and the leather is very bad (Pakistani made probably). If you know a place witch sells an authentic Scottish outfit, please let me know they're website.
P.S: I'm thinking of this as a formal wear( I will buy a PV kilt for everyday use aswell and I already found that )
Thanks in advance, Gunnar
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All the best
Graham.
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2nd October 08, 06:12 PM
#30
Gunnar,
I do hope you get to meet with Barb - she will surely give you the best, and first-hand, advice. I am looking forward to welcoming her here next year.
You have selected Scotweb for your outfit, and I would go along with that choice, it's a good one, but you might also take a look at Geoffrey (Tailor) in Edinburgh whilst you are there. One important point: Scotweb is an Internet and Mail Order company and I do not think it is possible for customers to visit their premises to be measured - best to ask them about that.
What others say about selecting items separately from different sources is certainly valid. That is what I have always done but, if your time is limited and suppliers somewhat scattered, there is something to be said for doing it all with one hit!
Take care,
Ham.
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