
Originally Posted by
Slag101
In my opinion, this is how I view people who would buy a kilt.......
Type 1.: Price is everything. They may not be able to afford/want to pay/or feel the need to pay top dollar, and will go for what is cheapest.
Type 2: Quality, within a budget. They will buy what they feel is the best they can afford.
Type 3: Name/Price. They will buy it for the name, or because it is very expensive because they can. Money is no object.
Type 4: Quality. They will buy what they feel is the best, price is no object.
Type 5: eclectic. They will buy from multiple sources, for multiple prices, either price being no object or what they can afford at the time. They like to have a collection of the different makers stuff, and a variety to choose from.
Type 6: The collector. They will buy different makers and styles to build on to a collection of clothing.
Type 7: Will buy kilts as they please from only one person, and swear by that kilt maker alone, and will buy no where else.
Number 4 would describe me, however I'm on a very tight budget & not made of money, thus I have to save for a very long time to get the kilt I desire.
In the end, the quality of the kilt, the craftsmanship involved etc, is all worth it to me.
[SIZE="2"][FONT="Georgia"][COLOR="DarkGreen"][B][I]T. E. ("TERRY") HOLMES[/I][/B][/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]
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