Go for whatever you can afford as your second. It's the third and the fourth and thereafter that really count. It's far more important that you are so comfortable in a kilt than it is the quality. Cost is hugely important at first, but as GB has said, you soon discover that longevity is far more imortant. I can't wear my father's kilts (entirely different shapes), but my brother does. I do, however, wear two of my grandfather's. Amortise that over the years, if you will!