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1st November 10, 12:38 PM
#11
I have a kilt form Celtic Croft, a phillabeg, made of thier homespun material. I like it. It is quite nice. I live 60 miles from the nearest dry cleaner [rural Colordo] and the material does quite well with hand washing with a mild wool type cleaner and drying between two large towels. My next kilt will very likely be one of their economy kilts in the very same fabric. I think your father will be very happy if you chose one of their kilts.
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1st November 10, 03:19 PM
#12
In the Homespun Tartan list there appears "Irish Green (non clan)", but this sett is not shown in the images for the homespun.
What does it look like...?
Brian
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." ~ Benjamin Franklin
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1st November 10, 03:32 PM
#13
 Originally Posted by Woodsheal
In the Homespun Tartan list there appears "Irish Green (non clan)", but this sett is not shown in the images for the homespun.
What does it look like...?
I was wondering about the Brown Watch and emailed Celtic Croft asking about a swatch. I got an email back the next day saying one was on the way to me.
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1st November 10, 04:11 PM
#14
 Originally Posted by Woodsheal
In the Homespun Tartan list there appears "Irish Green (non clan)", but this sett is not shown in the images for the homespun.
What does it look like...?
... I would assume that it's a solid colour, but then how does it differ from 'Solid Green Modern' that they also list?
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1st November 10, 04:18 PM
#15
 Originally Posted by NewEnglander
I'm confused by this statement on the site:
"HOWEVER, please keep in mind that the Economy Kilt (both Stock and Special-Order) is NOT a custom tailored kilt, so it will most likely not fit as if it was tailored for you."
They say it won't be tailor-made, but then there's the order form that asks for your waist, hip and length measurements.
Makes no sense to me either, especially as they say it may not fit well if your hip measurement is more than 4 inches more than your waist, but then they ask for both numbers?
I have a black kilt made of 'acryllic wool' which feels like a blend of wool and acryllic (?), which I had custom made in Pakistan. Of course I just sent them the three numbers. I didn't go there for a fitting. Fits perfectly, though. Cheap too, although the postage cost as much as the kilt. It was a one-off deal on eBay, so not repeatable unfortunately, and they only offered solid black or Royal Stewart. It's the full 8yds, as well. Pakistani tank?
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1st November 10, 05:10 PM
#16
I have a SWK Wool Blackwatch and have hand washed and pressed it afew times and it still lookes great. I also have one of their Standards and it has a little wear on it.
MrBill
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2nd November 10, 08:39 PM
#17
Update
I got my dad's measurements. 36 waist 39 hips. So I'm sure an off the rack kilt would fit him. I'm leaning toward the Stillwater because it's 100% wool and the weave is tighter so it's less likely to get snagged on something.
More questions though...I'm sure that during the spring and summer my dad is closer to a 34. How much adjustment do SWs have?
And I can't find the shipping cost without ordering first!?
--Chelsea--
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