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8th July 10, 01:27 PM
#11
Thom, I'll go on record as saying the difference between your SportKilt and Casual USA Kilt is night and day. Your SportKilt never looked bad, but there is just no comparing it to the USA Kilt. It would be like trying to compare a car and a motorcycle: they both get you down the road; that's about it. The USA Kilt has fantastic sway and really draws the eye when you move. Please keep in mind, that comment was made by someone whose previous thoughts about clothing rarely rose above the level of, "It's summer. I should buy some new black t-shirts."
For those of you who aren't Thom, I work with Thom and have had the good fortune to watch his adventures in kilt and kilt accessory buying, as I'm also getting into kilts and
Scottish wear as money allows. I have learned from Thom's good and bad experiences, and he's been generous enough to pass on items he either can't wear due to an incorrect size (First rule I learned without paying for it: Be Certain of Your Measurements.) or won't wear due to finding a better product. (Second rule I learned without paying for it: Don't Skimp On Kilt Hose--You Won't Really Save Money.)
I would like to pass on my little bit of experience with Rocky and USA Kilts. I'll preface this to say I'm the very happy owner of a Utilikilt (black Survival model), but I purchased it despite their customer service, not because of it. I emailed them with some pre-sales questions and never heard back from them, in stark contrast with my pre-sales experience with USA Kilts. I emailed Rocky to ask about obtaining some swatch samples of various tartans I was considering for an upcoming semi-traditional kilt purchase, which will be my first USA Kilt. I emailed my question to Rocky on the Saturday of a holiday weekend, not expecting to hear back for several days. I was pleasantly surprised to find he'd replied before 6:00am that Monday. Great pre-sales customer service! I recently placed an order with USA Kilts for a clan crest belt buckle, and despite being listed as a 2-6 week delivery time I received it in just under two weeks. Needless to say, I'm looking forward to my semi-trad kilt purchase! As far as the swatches I received, here are my impressions of the following tartans in PV from USA Kilts:
Grant Hunting Ancient: This is what my semi-trad will be made of. The swatch looks much nicer than the web image, with vibrant colors. Striking yet subtle, with the particular shades of green and blue complimenting each other quite nicely (a fairly bright bottle green and sort of a rich smoky lovat blue).
Black Watch: I found this swatch to be extremely dark and muted, to the point where in all but direct light it looks like dark green on black. Anyone considering a Black Watch kilt from USA Kilts would do well to check out the fabric in person before ordering to make sure the final product is in line with their expectations.
Warrior: This will likely be one of the first casual USA Kilts I purchase after my semi-trad. I love the look of this dark purple fashion tartan. The dark purple background is a very deep plum, almost black, and the lighter purple overcheck is also quite dark, giving it a rich yet subdued tone that doesn't scream, "This guy is wearing PURPLE!" The white stripe draws the eye and provides the needed contrast. A great choice for a darker tartan.
Scott Grant
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9th July 10, 06:44 AM
#12
Hey, welcome aboard! Here's hoping to see you on the forum more!
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9th July 10, 07:53 AM
#13
Okay.... I appreciate Yompers comments, but...
Hearing a friend tell you and others that your USAKilt has "fantastic sway and really draws the eye when you move." sort of creeped me out a bit. But I understand it is all in the spirit of the kilt, I was just surprised he took so much notice.
Seriously, he does make some good points. As far as the fantastic sway goes, you can FEEL it when you walk. Nothing intentional, the kilt has a mind of it's own. I'm thinking my kilt needs a name it's got so much personality.
I'm going on a second honeymoon this next week and it's then I will have a/some USAKilt pictures to post. I'm always in a kilt, but never apparently where there's a camera.
Oh and the last random thought.... With this incredible heat wave (we have no AC where we work and it is stifling) Thank you, Thank you, Thank you Rocky for my Casual USAKilt!
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9th July 10, 08:00 AM
#14
Now with respect to Vermonter's and kilts. We need more kilts in Vermont. Please. I'm just asking you. Pass the word. A little story and I'm done.
Are you aware of the St. Andrew's Society of Vermont?
There are also three VT pipe bands:
http://www.standrewspipebandvt.org/
http://www.stjohnsburyacademy.org/page.cfm?p=69
http://www.catamountpipeband.org/Cat...and/Home.html*
*Named for the tavern where Ethan Allen organized the Green Mountain Boys, if I remember correctly.
So there you go...
T.
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9th July 10, 08:51 AM
#15
Thanks!
 Originally Posted by cajunscot
I appreciate the info. Yomper88 has recently joined the Catamount Pipe Band working his way up in grade in the percussion section. I am finding a lot of people go out of their way to tell you of their Scottish Heritage when they notice your kilt. Quite a few have kilts, but only wear them on special occasions. I'd like to see more kilts worn as part of accepted every day wear. I'm looking for a second moon when I say that it seems, but we'll just keep wearing them.
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9th July 10, 10:44 AM
#16
 Originally Posted by Thom Leno
I'm looking for a second moon when I say that
Arrrre ye tryin' tae get a free peek under me kilt?! 

I am finding a lot of people go out of their way to tell you of their Scottish Heritage when they notice your kilt. Quite a few have kilts, but only wear them on special occasions. I'd like to see more kilts worn as part of accepted every day wear.
Same here on all counts. I wear mine for plenty of reasons...not every day, but certainly more often than just piping comp and festivals...and I get the same comments, and it's always cool to jaw about ancestry and whatnot. Met a few of my neighbors just yesterday morning when I was out practicing in the clubhouse...one guy very interested in talking about his own Scottish ancestry, the other guy saying not to bother closing the weight room doors next time because they all like the pipes, and the third guy asking about the Highland Games this weekend because he's interested in learning to throw a caber...
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9th July 10, 12:27 PM
#17
Gotta watch what I say
That's for sure. it must be double entendre day.
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9th July 10, 02:30 PM
#18
Gotta be quick off the mark, when you're wearing a kilt.
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