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    Anyone ever dealt with Alexis Malcolm Kilts?


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    Well, almost did. Was considering themin early October after all the hurricanes in Florida disrupted them a bit. They had a three month lead time then. Had it done by Kathy Lare www.kathyskilts.com and had it in time for last years Holiday parties.

    They did seem professional and polite. Here's a copy of a couple emails back from them.


    We normally take a 60% deposit at time of order & the
    balance + shipping when your kilt is completed. The
    deposit gets the tartan fabric ordered from the mill
    in Scotland & secures your place on our calendar.
    Yours Aye,
    Alexis M.


    Order when ready, no problem. There will always be a
    wait, though, as we are busier than we had ever
    imagined. A lack of kilt makers is decidedly a big
    problem!
    Our "Hillwalkers" are made exactly like the classic
    kilts as far as all the "bells & whistles". Your
    "Hillwalker" will have the loops unless you choose
    otherwise. Those loops are always mistakenly called
    "belt" loops but they are traditionally only for the
    sporran chain/belt to keep it from sliding down one's
    backside. They are only made of the same wool as the
    kilt & not really stressed to take on the pressure of
    the big belts. Belts are really to be worn over these
    loops, but almost everyone threads it through them.
    Cheers!
    Alexis M.

    So, hope that helps you some.

    Ron
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
    Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt
    ...Had it done by Kathy Lare www.kathyskilts.com and had it in time for last years Holiday parties...
    Well, considering she's got Hunting Wallace as her background, I may just have to buy something from her...

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    Alexis Malcolm

    ...replied that by ordering now, I could expect to receive my kilt around the end of July...

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    Re: Alexis Malcolm

    Quote Originally Posted by bjcustard
    ...replied that by ordering now, I could expect to receive my kilt around the end of July...
    Has the jonesing started yet?
    Glen McGuire

    A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.

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    Jonesing

    Naaah... I'm an American... too impatient to order something 4 MONTHS AWAY. I'll just bogart one off of eBay or get one in Scotland in May. 8)

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    I've had some correspondence with them and actually got to meet Alexis at the games in Coral Springs, FL earlier this month. Very nice people, very knowledgable and a pleasure to talk to. God and Weight Watchers willing I'll be ordering a kilt in the Anderson Hunting tartan from them sometime this year. And then the jonesing will begin.

    80s

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    They'll tell you that there's a HUGE waiting period, but that's not always the case. Mine was supposed to take 4 months, and it arrived in 2.

    With all the orders this time of year, they just don't know when they'll get your tartan up for production. If they already have it running for other kilts, they'll throw yours into the mix too.

    That's what happened with mine.
    Arise. Kill. Eat.

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