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    M. A. C. Newsome is offline
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    Quote Originally Posted by Basso View Post
    Thanks for the advice re-my queries regarding the Princess Mary tartan.
    I did wonder how my Aussie ocker mates would react to me telling them that my kilt is Princess Mary tartan.
    What a great idea to call it "The Green Stuart", problem solved.
    Thank-you all for your contribution.
    My next chore is to do research into what weight kilt, etc. and where and who to purchase it from.
    Regards
    Basso
    Strathmore woolen mill stocks this tartan in an 11 oz cloth. This would be considered a "light weight kilt." Not bad, but my personal preference is for a heavy weight. Generally speaking, the heavier weight kilt you get, the less you have to worry about pressing it, the straighter the pleats will hang, etc.

    If you opted for this, you'd definitely want to stick with a standard 8 yard kilt. I wouldn't want a lower yardage variety in anything less than a medium weight (13 oz cloth), preferably heavy weight (16 oz). But an 11 oz does ok in an 8 yard kilt. All the bulk of the yardage makes up for the lightness of the cloth itself.

    I'm really not aware of any other woolen mill who offers this as a stock tartan. Which means if you want something other than light weight, you'd have to consider a custom run of the cloth. This is not as prohibitive as it sounds. We can have as little as four yard of it made in heavy weight wool for you, so even if you just wanted a casual kilt, or another lower yardage variety, that's fine.

    Different kilt makers will price their kilts different, but if you look at what we offer at the Scottish Tartans Museum gift shop, you'll see we have three styles of kilts.
    http://giftshop.scottishtartans.org/kiltpage.html

    Click on any of these three categories and you'll see various prices depending on the fabric weight. The last price listed for all three will be the 16 oz custom woven option. The price you see is the total price for the weaving of the cloth, tailoring of the kilt, and delivery to your door.

    Other kilt makers will charge one fee for the cloth, and another fee for making the kilt. So shop around a bit. Just about any good kiltmaker will be able to get the Strathmore cloth for you. Most kilt makers can do custom runs, as well, though some don't want to fuss with it. If you do go with someone for a custom run, make sure they are knowledgable about tartan, because you are putting a lot of trust in the kiltmaker to get you the tartan you want.

    Good luck!
    Matt

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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    Click on any of these three categories and you'll see various prices depending on the fabric weight. The last price listed for all three will be the 16 oz custom woven option. The price you see is the total price for the weaving of the cloth, tailoring of the kilt, and delivery to your door.
    It ocurred to me after I posted this that I might want to clarify. When I said the price we show includes delivery, this is true within the USA. From your earlier comment, I suspect you might be in Australia. We do have to charge for international shipping, just so we don't lose our shirts! :-)

    I wanted to amend my statement just in case you do decide to get a kilt through our gift shop, I didn't want there to be any surprises for you at check out!

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    We have several forum members go the custom run route, and they felt it was more affordable than they expected. I will be waiting to see the pictures of you and your new kilt, and look forward to enjoying your presence, here at XMarks!
    “Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant.”
    – Robert Louis Stevenson

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