Quote Originally Posted by be da veva View Post
Me again.

I've been wanting a SWK for a while now, the Nightstaker is really tempting, but I've only worn traditionally hand-made kilts before. And the one *modern* kilt I bought is a *tropical* kilt. Feels more like a skirt to me...
On the *tropical* kilt, the pleats are about 3/4". not much swing...
I know the pleats on the SWK is about 3" but the acrylic fabric is bit scary...
How is the feel different from wool ??? Or do we feel it at all ???

I know some of you guys own a SWK, how does it differ from a tank???

Thanks
I own three kilts - one is a wool made-in Scotland "Ferguson" bought from The Scottish Company in Toronto. I think it's machine sewn and it probably doesn't qualify as a 'tank' but it's pretty good quality. The second one is an SWK wool heavyweight "Shadow Tartan" and the third is an SWK Economy "Black Watch". The quality of the three is broadly reflective of their respective prices. Do they have different feel? Oh yeah. The Ferguson has the nicest hand, the Shadow Tartan is a bit coarser and heavier and the acrylic is much softer than the others. I really like all three of them.

Would I wear the SWK's to a formal event? I'd wear the Shadow Tartan but probably not the Black Watch, more so because it is fairly similar in colour to the Ferguson than because it's not "good enough".

I wear suits to work. My favourite suits are the ones that fit the best and look the best, not necessarily the ones that cost the most. My most expensive suit is a Hugo Boss. It's probably nicer than the average suit out there and it would be appropriate attire at most functions, but you'd be right in saying that a bespoke, custom tailored suit from a fine tailor would be better fitting. I choose to wear the Boss and (much) lesser suits because, well, that's what I choose to do. Can I afford bespoke? Yes I can. But I find that I'm able to look good in suits right off the rack.

It certainly helps that I'm built like a clotheshanger...

Cheers,
Rob