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Tim Little TKN 16oz. PV v. SWK HW wool... 3rd September 08, 01:24 PM
cavscout I'd do some more research on... 3rd September 08, 02:18 PM
The Wizard of BC From someone who is in the... 3rd September 08, 02:26 PM
Panache Tim, I can't speak for... 3rd September 08, 03:40 PM
Livingston And even if the standard... 3rd September 08, 07:34 PM
Tim Little Hem.... 4th September 08, 07:42 PM
Carolina Kiltman Lucky you! I'm still looking... 5th September 08, 03:01 PM
Tim Little Let's make that "16oz.... 4th September 08, 05:44 AM
george7 I really like what SWK has to... 4th September 08, 08:02 PM
Chrissss I don't own an SWK Heavy, but... 4th September 08, 09:02 PM
Guest Chrissss, Could you... 4th September 08, 10:28 PM
Tim Little Thanks, Chris; this is... 5th September 08, 10:01 AM
Chrissss It's simply that wool should... 5th September 08, 06:32 PM
Tim Little Chris -- Excellent; very good... 5th September 08, 06:38 PM
brad.hutchins They are marketed to me as 8... 11th September 08, 08:15 AM
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Alan H Um.....unless the sett is... 12th September 08, 01:04 PM
The Wizard of BC It's strange all the... 12th September 08, 02:21 PM
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    From someone who is in the business of making Kilts may I suggest you do a search on this forum for discussions about heavy weight P/V fabric.

    It has been said many times, but is still not sinking in, that there is no 16oz. per fabric yard, Polyester/Viscous(Rayon) Tartan fabric, suitable for Kilts, available anywhere in the world, that we kiltmakers know of.

    Please be very cautious when hearing claims of P/V fabric. Most have been found to actually be Acrylic or Acrylic blends and although thick and fuzzy actually weigh 4 to 6 oz per fabric yard.

    A fabric yard is defined as a piece of fabric 60 inches wide X 36 inches long.

    A Kilt made from 16 oz fabric will weigh almost 4 pounds.
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    Tim,

    I can't speak for the Kilted Nation's kilts, but I have three SWK Heavyweight kilts and feel that they are a great value (as long as a standard 24" works for you).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    Tim,

    I can't speak for the Kilted Nation's kilts, but I have three SWK Heavyweight kilts and feel that they are a great value (as long as a standard 24" works for you).

    Cheers

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    And even if the standard length is too long, you can always hem it.... I did and it wasn't that hard, just took a little time.

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    Hem....

    Quote Originally Posted by Livingston View Post
    And even if the standard length is too long, you can always hem it.... I did and it wasn't that hard, just took a little time.
    I'd definitely have to get it hemmed up to 22 1/2" from 24", but I certainly wouldn't dare do this myself. Some things are best left to professionals!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Livingston View Post
    And even if the standard length is too long, you can always hem it.... I did and it wasn't that hard, just took a little time.
    Lucky you! I'm still looking for a kilt stretcher (and a board stretcher too) for that matter. . . ..
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    Let's make that "16oz. PV"

    Quote Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC View Post
    From someone who is in the business of making Kilts may I suggest you do a search on this forum for discussions about heavy weight P/V fabric.

    It has been said many times, but is still not sinking in, that there is no 16oz. per fabric yard, Polyester/Viscous(Rayon) Tartan fabric, suitable for Kilts, available anywhere in the world, that we kiltmakers know of.

    Please be very cautious when hearing claims of P/V fabric. Most have been found to actually be Acrylic or Acrylic blends and although thick and fuzzy actually weigh 4 to 6 oz per fabric yard.

    A fabric yard is defined as a piece of fabric 60 inches wide X 36 inches long.

    A Kilt made from 16 oz fabric will weigh almost 4 pounds.
    Thanks, Steve; I'm familiar with the aforementioned threads, but appreciate the caveat nonetheless. Perhaps I should have titled the thread "TKN '16oz PV' v. SWK HW wool" instead to reflect the dubious nomenclature of the fabric in question.

    That said, I'm really more interested to hear if anyone besides Jaeson has had any actual experience with a TKN garment of this sort -- regardless of what the fabric actually is -- particularly in comparison to SWK's HW kilt: How do they compare in terms of fit, finish, durability, etc.? Is one discernably closer to TANK quality than the other? (Reailzing that neither will compare directly, the question is how far off are they and would I really notice?)

    SWK has received very positive reviews here -- Steve, I particularly appreciate your review of SWK's Standard model, if I recall correctly -- so I'm particularly keen on hearing about individual experiences with TKN kilts -- and again, ideally, from someone who is also familiar with Stillwater's product.

    Thanks again to all who have weighed in thus far!
    Last edited by Tim Little; 4th September 08 at 06:01 AM.

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