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16th August 10, 06:23 AM
#11
Originally Posted by Kilted Canadian
MacLowlife, I plan to do just that. A friend asked me to be kilted at her Halowe'en party, so I'm just looking for something that will do the job, and do it cheaply, until I invest in an authentic 8-yarder in my family tartan.
Or would it be a safer bet to simply rent a kilt?
Just make suire that our Scottish heritage isn't being made fun of in the Halloween context.
Last edited by Lallans; 16th August 10 at 08:07 AM.
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16th August 10, 06:45 AM
#12
Originally Posted by Kilted Canadian
MacLowlife, I plan to do just that. A friend asked me to be kilted at her Halowe'en party, so I'm just looking for something that will do the job, and do it cheaply, until I invest in an authentic 8-yarder in my family tartan.
Or would it be a safer bet to simply rent a kilt?
Might be expedient to check out Stillwater and look at the budget end of their kilts...certainly a real kilt at a budget price and no mistaking them for skirts.
Best
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16th August 10, 07:17 AM
#13
Originally Posted by Canuck of NI
Just make suire that our Scottish heritiage isn't being made fun of in the Halloween context.
Believe me, Canuck, that's at the very top of my list. Which is why I'm bothering to ask the question here before I get the skirt converted. I'm starting to think that I just might go to the local kilt shop and see if they have a Black Watch number for cheap.
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16th August 10, 07:23 AM
#14
Originally Posted by Kilted Canadian
Believe me, Canuck, that's at the very top of my list. Which is why I'm bothering to ask the question here before I get the skirt converted. I'm starting to think that I just might go to the local kilt shop and see if they have a Black Watch number for cheap.
Where are you located? You might be able to get a much better deal from an online vendor and Black Watch is very widely available...
- Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
- An t'arm breac dearg
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16th August 10, 07:28 AM
#15
In the interest of Internet safety and anonymity, I'd rather not say. I'm in Canada, that's all anyone here needs to know.
But as for online vs face to face shopping, I'm not comfortable buying over the internet yet, as it's inviting difficulties that I don't want to deal with yet. I might in the next couple years, but not yet.
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16th August 10, 07:35 AM
#16
Originally Posted by Kilted Canadian
In the interest of Internet safety and anonymity, I'd rather not say. I'm in Canada, that's all anyone here needs to know.
But as for online vs face to face shopping, I'm not comfortable buying over the internet yet, as it's inviting difficulties that I don't want to deal with yet. I might in the next couple years, but not yet.
OK. Good luck with that.
- Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
- An t'arm breac dearg
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16th August 10, 08:18 AM
#17
Originally Posted by Kilted Canadian
Believe me, Canuck, that's at the very top of my list. Which is why I'm bothering to ask the question here before I get the skirt converted. I'm starting to think that I just might go to the local kilt shop and see if they have a Black Watch number for cheap.
What I was getting at is that some might think a kilt is inheritantly unsuitable for use as a Halloween costume unless, say, everyone is appearing in their national or ethnic dress. To make Scottish dress the mocking equivalent of a vampire or Frankenstein costume is something you should perhaps think about, I mean if that is your friend's idea of what it involves. This is somewhat of a stuffy idea I admit.
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16th August 10, 01:56 PM
#18
Originally Posted by Kilted Canadian
But as for online vs face to face shopping, I'm not comfortable buying over the internet yet, as it's inviting difficulties that I don't want to deal with yet. I might in the next couple years, but not yet.
At the risk of going slightly off-topic:
If your concern about online shopping is possible credit card or identity theft, many of the online merchants *will* take a money order as payment.
Although I've heard nothing but the best from our sponsors here at XMarks, I've only had personal business dealings with two of them. (And with both of them I have always paid by money order.)
Jerry at Stillwater has had orders out to me in lightening speed, usually shipping the same day he has received my money order.
Rocky at USA kilts is taking a bit longer, but then again I am ordering a custom kilt and his website is very up-front with the delay. My faith that he will deliver is only matched by my impatience to see my next kilt.
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16th August 10, 02:46 PM
#19
Originally Posted by Canuck of NI
What I was getting at is that some might think a kilt is inheritantly unsuitable for use as a Halloween costume unless, say, everyone is appearing in their national or ethnic dress. To make Scottish dress the mocking equivalent of a vampire or Frankenstein costume is something you should perhaps think about, I mean if that is your friend's idea of what it involves. This is somewhat of a stuffy idea I admit.
Ah. Looks like I explained it a little wrong then. My mistake, and apologies. It's a 16th birthday party set NEAR Hallowe'en. So, while some people WILL be dressing up and doubtless will think I'm costuming as well, it's a show of respect for her and a chance to educate my friends on kilts. So for me this is somewhat like Hallowe'en, seeing as I've never worn a kilt before(aside from cheap Highland Games knockoffs at age 10).
But I'm not wearing it thinking it's the equivalent of a Dracula costume. Farthest thing from it.
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