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    A Modern Kilt Company in South Africa

    Hadn't come across this one before - "Cargo Kilts"



    http://cargokilts.co.za/

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    Okay, okay, this surprises even me (I am rarely surprised these days). Lets see, kilts are made in Scotland, America, Canada, Pakistan, and now South Africa. How many more countries have a kilt manufacturer/retailer?

    Kilts are becoming the garment that R. A. Heinlein imagined they would become in his novel "Methuselah's Children"; the novel mentions kilts in the first few chapters in such a way as to convey that they have either replaced or matched usage of pants; even the police wear kilts in the novel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Orthzar View Post
    Kilts are becoming the garment that R. A. Heinlein imagined they would become in his novel "Methuselah's Children";
    Heinlein...a true visionary!

    Looks like a decent product. I'm curious about what it would cost to import to the states. I like the pocket setup...and I don't even like visible pockets on kilts. I'm surprised I couldn't find any reviews elsewhere...maybe one of the members in SA has dealt with them.

    The rugby kilts are pretty interesting...if I can find some suitable material I might make a Seahawks kilt.

    They also sell p@nt$, so I could add new patterns to my collection of camo trousers too.
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    Looking forward to the feedback from those braver than I to risk ordering up from a new kiltmaker in a foreign country....
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
    Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    I Am Not Really Sure That Is Accurate....

    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt View Post
    Looking forward to the feedback from those braver than I to risk ordering up from a new kiltmaker in a foreign country....
    RON: If you have seen any postings from Piper James the guy behind Tartans4Africa, who has created all of the African tartans, he has some type of relationship with this company. Sometime back they were in the exploratory stages of making kilts with the African tartans (from tartans4africa) made from SA wool. I had been in an email exchange with the principal of this kilt company. I can't readily find the emails at the moment but I was under the impression that they had been in the business for a few years and were not brand new. Perhaps new to the North American market. I will search out the emails when I get a chance. I never purchased anything but he seemed like a decent guy in our correspondence.

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    Been looking over the website. They say they've been around since 1998...?

    An interesting note - they're up front that any errors in measurement are solely the responsibility of the customer.

    That's a different attitude - putting that up front.

    The old adage is you can measure a thousand times, but you can only cut once.

    Just wonderful to see kilts flourishing in another corner of the planet.
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
    Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    I would like to see one in Rhodesian camo.

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    They list the price as $205 dollars us including shipping to the United States.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Orthzar View Post
    Lets see, kilts are made in Scotland, America, Canada, Pakistan, and now South Africa. How many more countries have a kilt manufacturer/retailer?
    I dunno, how many more countries had Empire influence?

    Kilts are becoming the garment that R. A. Heinlein imagined they would become in his novel "Methuselah's Children"; the novel mentions kilts in the first few chapters in such a way as to convey that they have either replaced or matched usage of pants; even the police wear kilts in the novel.
    ...like a Highland Games, but every day. Did he foresee the rise of Captain Jack Sparrow outfits?

    He was not the only one, BTW...Gordon R Dickson does it too, and Niven & Pournelle give it a mention. Kilts f-ing rule. I'd wear one daily to work, if it wouldn't result in a lot of eyebrows raised all the way to the hairline.

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    Eyebrows be damned!

    Quote Originally Posted by wildrover View Post
    ...if it wouldn't result in a lot of eyebrows raised all the way to the hairline.
    "Sprained faces are soley the responsibility of the viewer. Kiltwearers will NOT be held liable." =-)
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