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    Quote Originally Posted by tamblackwood@yahoo.co.uk View Post
    If it had been properly made in the first place it would not need to be sent back
    I would inspect each garment leaving my shop but who knows. I'm happy they'll be looking after the small problem.

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    It also looks like there is no taper to the apron.
    Can you confirm or deny this?
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    As much as we all hate that the economy is tanking our retirement accounts, there is one up side-----Scotweb's prices are fixed to the pound, and the pound is falling relative to the dollar (more each day with the falling stock market) so everything is geting less expensive on their website. A custom kilt I was ready to order last month for more than $450 is now pricing in at around $360, with the prices fluctuating on a nearly daily basis.

    I have just checked several other Scotland based online vendors and so far Scotweb is the only one to have changed their prices in the last few weeks-----some in several months.

    It may be time to put in that special custom order. I think it is for me, even though my wife will probably have a cow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC View Post
    It also looks like there is no taper to the apron.
    Can you confirm or deny this?
    Yes there's a taper to the apron. What you see there is the back of the next pleat. This tendency is continued in the back especially in the middle. I thought I would also mention this to ken when I send the kilt back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tommy Hunt View Post
    Yes there's a taper to the apron. What you see there is the back of the next pleat. This tendency is continued in the back especially in the middle. I thought I would also mention this to ken when I send the kilt back.


    That sounds like a major problem, Tommy, so I think you should go ahead and bring it up with them. Since you have pictures, that might be a good thing to send to them too, if you haven't already.

    Good luck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Crocker View Post
    That sounds like a major problem, Tommy, so I think you should go ahead and bring it up with them. Since you have pictures, that might be a good thing to send to them too, if you haven't already.

    Good luck.
    Yeah I sent the pic you see here to Houston as well as one other but I haven't mentioned the back pleats. I will in my note I'll attach to the kilt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForresterModern View Post
    As much as we all hate that the economy is tanking our retirement accounts, there is one up side-----Scotweb's prices are fixed to the pound, and the pound is falling relative to the dollar (more each day with the falling stock market) so everything is geting less expensive on their website. A custom kilt I was ready to order last month for more than $450 is now pricing in at around $360, with the prices fluctuating on a nearly daily basis.

    I have just checked several other Scotland based online vendors and so far Scotweb is the only one to have changed their prices in the last few weeks-----some in several months.

    It may be time to put in that special custom order. I think it is for me, even though my wife will probably have a cow.
    You're correct the pound has been falling. However, it has been falling since November of 2007. The high of 2.1158 dollars to the pound was in the week ending 9 November '07, it has steadily fallen to the current price of 1.7245 dollars to the pound. I trade foreign currencies for a living (transitioned to it in 2003 when I became to old to continue in my old career.) Unlike the stock market which can be affected for days by a news release, currencies are a more stable vehicle to work with. Currencies need to fluctuate up and down in order to keep trade flowing in both directions.
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    Kilt sent back to Houston Kiltmakers for alterations. I'm on the edge of my seat fingers crossed.

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