Quote:I'm sure that most of us here would realise that Rocky was comparing his own casuals with the casuals of other kiltmakers, putting them all in the same basket and saying they may not be suitable for getting married in.
USAK also makes a variety of kilts from casual to traditional.
I saw nothing misleading in the post, I thought the meaning was clear.
You're right Graham,
Most of us would realise that. But not all. Putting Bear Kilts and Sport Kilts in parentheses together as similar kilts ... that is misleading (intentionally or not) and had to be answered!
I now have an assortment of medium priced kilts (but don't know how to upload pics on this site-can only do on email) ; Blackwatch with Fly Plaid & Irish Saffron with Fly plaid (both for more 'formal' wear) . A casual Tan Amerikilt, and a solid black Stillwater. And a 'budget' blackwatch (Kiltmart) in case I want aTartan casual for variety. Good comments at Ralphs supermarket. I don't care re yardage or 'woolage' ; I just love wearing my Kilts whatever the make. Maybe my Scottish (Maternal) great grandfather, and my Welsh (paternal) Great Grandfather would be a bit pissed, but hey, I always was a rebel! It's how you wear it, and the accesorising that makes it unique to the wearer.
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