While I love my 8 yard 16 oz wool traditional, I was happy to have more affordable kilts while I worked up to that point. A 5 yard wool kilt is different than an 8 yard, but it is still very nice and will serve you well.
You could also check these ones out. A quick email will likely confirm if Gammell is available
thats kind of funny, i was thinking about this same kilt
Originally Posted by Colin
While I love my 8 yard 16 oz wool traditional, I was happy to have more affordable kilts while I worked up to that point. A 5 yard wool kilt is different than an 8 yard, but it is still very nice and will serve you well.
I was thinking about starting out with a 5 and working my way up.
could you list some pro's and can's of each?
Originally Posted by Colin
You could also check these ones out. A quick email will likely confirm if Gammell is available
I don't have a 5 yard wool kilt at this point, but I do have a few 4-5 yard kilts in polyviscose.
I think the 8 yard wool traditionals are the end goal for most (not all) but most. It is a dress kilt for really nice occasions, and it is still something you can wear to the pub or the match, or to the games.
The 5 yard to my knowledge is listed as a "casual" kilt. Now from what I gather, they are made the same way, but with less material (and for less $$$$). So while the 5 yard wool kilt is good for casual wear, it is usually made to still look good with an kilt jacket at a Burns night. The 5 yard is also good for people that may live in hotter climate areas and fear the heat of the 8 yard wool kilt (it's not that hot). I know that my next kilt will be a 5 yard in 14 oz wool.
If that fails, start a new thread on why a 5 yard kilt would be good to start and ask the masses the pros and cons of each. The experience of the board is there for the asking, and believe me, they will give you more than you can bargain for.
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