My point is that the price for a Utilikilt is pretty much right about where it should be, for the product. It's made in the USA and the people sewing them up make USA wages.

If it's more important to you to save $100 than to buy something made here, then you can buy a contemporary kilt made in Pakistan or Indonesia.

Or...and I think this is the best option....you can learn to make them yourself. But quit the complaining about how much a kilt costs. NOBODY is getting rich in this business.