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    Its that odd thing where a polyester viscose one would cost a third of the price and an 8 yard half as much again. As I am keen to own a dark grey kilt this seemed ok, mostly because other grey kilts seemed pale and black too well ..black.
    I see it as a nice dressy item with a prince charlie where I would consider a shirt of another colour than white but also with a black ghillie shirt and hose.

    My RAF, WPG Cameron and newly aquired 'Ben wyvis' (look it up, its gorgeous) are all heavy 8 yard jobs so this one can be light, a little bit modern and wear like wool rather than cheaper end synthetics.

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    Or

    Here is a link to Skye Highland Outfitters who have 8 yard machine stitched kilts in most Marton Mills 16 and 13 oz wool tartans for only about 20 GBP more than what that 5 yard will cost. Albeit, plus shipping to the UK. They are made in Scotland, so perhaps a direct ship to you from there could be arranged.

    http://www.skyehighlandoutfitters.co...Kilt_Page.html

    Drop them a line, it's always nice to have options!

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    Anyone tried one of the skye kilts?

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    my SHO "tank"

    I have a Black Stewart kilt from SHO, I like it just fine, was $300 plus about $12 shipping:

    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...arrived-59987/

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    Just a correction. Machine stitched are made by myself and one other person here in the states and hand sewn are made in the UK by a husband/wife team I've used for almost 4 year (To be fair, I have actually used them for some machine stitched overflow in the past.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by madmacs View Post
    Anyone tried one of the skye kilts?
    My box pleated auld Scotland kilt was made by Gabriel who works for SHO. I liked is so much that I just pulled the trigger on a MacEwan Modern 8 yard knife pleat kilt.




    Sorry about tha bad pictures. I must take better ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cowher View Post
    My box pleated auld Scotland kilt was made by Gabriel who works for SHO. I liked is so much that I just pulled the trigger on a MacEwan Modern 8 yard knife pleat kilt.




    Sorry about tha bad pictures. I must take better ones.
    Dude... loving those hose.

    If I may inquire, where did you find them? And would they be available for a "Thundercalf" (20") like myself?

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