
Originally Posted by
English Bloke
It should be noted that there are lots of other businesses that re-sell Heritage of Scotland products, for example: The Scotland Kilt Company, Macdonald Sporrans and the casual kilts sold on Carse of Gowrie (ebay) among many others so there isn't an easy way to judge, though from a British perspective if it's an online kilt and costs between 30 and 60 quid and calls itself 16oz Poly Viscose / casual / football / beer, chances are it's a Gold Bros kilt.
Hi folks,
Just joined the forum, so thought I would follow up on this thread - I've not read the whole thread, but think I have an idea of what's been said.
I can confirm that we (and other shops) sell products from Gold Brothers and we have been doing so for a few years. We are an independent business, based in Edinburgh and work with a number of manufacturers to offer a wide range of products.
In general, we only sell products which we believe offer good value for money. No one can deny that a £50 kilt will be the same as a £300 kilt, but we feel that our stock kilts offer a competitively priced alternative to a pure wool kilt. We also find that depending on your budget, or the occasion you're buying a kilt for, often the stock kilt is a better buy!
Hope this helps, and I'd be happy to answer any questions that anyone has.
Regards,
Fergus
Fergus Macdonald from Kilt Society™.
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