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    Best regards,

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    When I first heard of "Gold Bros" I thought they were Jewish - not that it matters. Of course I was way off. That's what I get for thinking in stereotypes.

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    Hi say there chaps, think I will nip outside for some Whiskey and Popcorn. This thread is warming up. Gold Brothers flats are designed in Scotland but are made in China.
    Master Foxley.

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    Dear thecompaqguy,
    I thought this forum was something more than just an arena for taunts and you have just showed me it's not.

    Let us please keep the tone of this discussion substantial. I am happy to answer all questions but only as long as these are not just unjust and offensive remarks against my company.

    I would like to clarify some issues:
    - It is true that Gold Brothers company will soon start dealing on real estate market. Is anything wrong with this?
    - We believe every Scot should be able to afford a kilt. This is why we produce and import budget polyviscose kilts from Pakistan and China. These are never marked as "made in Scotland" and anyone who is stating they are is obviously lying. There is a certain group of people buying our kilts and a certain range of uses for these items - few would be happy to wear their precious, handmade wool kilts around in the garden or at a football stadium. Hardly anyone can afford to do so. We have NOT been trying to fool any of our customers by stating these were made in Scotland. To be honest, we are seldom asked about the origin of our items, because - and this might come as a shock - hardly anyone cares if their £39.99 kilt was made in Scotland or not. So, do you really think what we do is a sin?
    - We DO cooperate with Scottish kiltmakers and tartan mills. We have a great number of Scotland-made and UK-made items in our shops. These items are obviously more expensive, but they are still available and if someone wants to buy something made in Scotland he is welcome.
    - Gold Bros company has done a lot to promote kilts and Scottish clothing all over the world. We ship our items worldwide and have a lot of happy customers that started from a polyviscose kilt and continued to buying full Scottish made outfits. Over 9000 people have already joined our Saltire Club - a loyalty programme we introduced few months ago - members can now add product reviews on our website so you can see easily what people really think about our offer.
    Regards,
    Heather

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    A spirited defense Heather.

    My only comment is regards to the labelling which has often been the subject of criticism.

    Of course you are technically correct in stating These are never marked as "made in Scotland" but the words on the labels "Designed in Scotland" and "Authentic Highland Tartan" (and the Saltire thrown in for good measure as well) do tend to create misunderstandings and/or an incorrect impression of their origin upon the minds of the uninitiated. I am aware that other companies sell these kilts also so labeled but I am sure that your suppliers could change the labelling to something less misleading at the request of Golds, as high volume retailers of these kilts, and that the others would soon follow.

    The labelling issue is a greater bugbear amongst the kilted community than your company currently seems to appreciate. If, as you claim, hardly anyone cares if their £39.99 kilt was made in Scotland or not, then neither will they care if the label is a little more upfront regarding origin.
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    Wow I just got a phone call that this thread has been re activated. Nothing on the Gold Brothers movie channel tonight, so I will stay and watch this thread.

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    Actually, other retailers are not reselling "Gold Bros" kilts. The kilts are sold wholesale to Gold Bros, Gold Bros affiliates, and other retailers, and then resold. The wholesaler also owns the retail outlet "mytartan."

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    My post count is low, so I may not be considered an authority, but I have been here a while, so here goes. Heather, great response, and my most sincere congratulations for remaining so civil. I have 3 kilts from Heritage of Scotland or one of their associates. I consider each a bargain, I know where the material came from and how the kilts were made, just not the name of the who made them. All are wool, 1 is 8 yard, #2 is a 5 yard that I liked so well, that #3 is also a 5 yard.

    They have never been anything except upfront and honest with me, If you have questions about any purchase, ask, if you don't like the response, move on. Sam Walton is a great American hero, if he had cheap kilts you would fawn over them, regardless of source.

    I insure cyber risks, and frankly, some of the proclamations against the companies and owners of Gold Brothers etal are pretty close to the arena of inviting litigation.

    Sorry guys, it's just the way I see this issue

    David

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