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8th January 06, 07:07 AM
#1
any suggestions
well, i've decided to buy another kilt. i'm damn well convinced to get a stillwater, prolly the heavyweight. anyone have a suggestion, comment or word of advise before i order. this will be my first stillwater, and only my second kilt. i currently have a traditional scotttish 5 yard heavy wool kilt.
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8th January 06, 07:17 AM
#2
Well, my wife just ok'd another kilt purchase by me, and my plans are for a Stillwater Standard in the Hunting McLeod tartan. I'd buy two if they'd start making the standard in the Gordon tartan.
I guess your decision will boil down to what type of kilt you want...a traditional heavyweight kilt, or a lighter weight casual.
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8th January 06, 07:21 AM
#3
I think it's very personal...I can't give you any advise
Have fun!
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8th January 06, 07:43 AM
#4
Just a couple of comments about the black heavyweight stillwater I have. (black on black)
Good value for the money. However I think heavyweight is a slight overstatement... Something you'll notice if you own a traditional heavyweight handsewn. The selvedge is uneven. It comes with decent leather straps but with cheap buckles. The rise area was left bulky.
That said... with a bit of touch up work, it's quite acceptable as a non-formal kilt. Good ka-boom for the ka-ching!
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8th January 06, 07:50 AM
#5
yeah, my wife ok'd it for me too, her words were " if you want "another one" then go ahead a get it " ..she's a german girl, and this is all new to her..anyway i noticed that the stillwaters are a set lenght at 24 inches.. now i have a concern about them fitting well, as im a taller guy at 6 foot 4 and 300 pounds. im comfortable wearing my kilt the top edge at my belly button, not down on my hips..
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8th January 06, 08:32 AM
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Had you considered R-Kilts or one of the other contemporaries?
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8th January 06, 10:14 AM
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I'm really sold on Stillwater kilts. They are not $500 taylor mades, but they are a great bang for the buck. I have 5 of them and plan to order 2 more. I have the Black Watch 16 oz wool heavyweight and it is a thing of beauty. Stillwater has turned me into a convert to traditional style kilts.
Darrell
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8th January 06, 10:32 AM
#8
I have several Stillwaters, both Standerd and heavyweight.I would go with the new 2006 heavyweights.
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8th January 06, 09:26 PM
#9
Scibaer,
It don't matter...there are gonna be LOTS of kilts in your life ;)
I've never plunked down for a Stillwater because of the one length deal, just doesn't work for me.
I have kilts from nine different kiltmakers now...all willing to make kilts to fit me lengthwise as well as longitudinally (if that's a word...)
So make your wish list and triage it from your heart with a peek at your wallet, then dive in.
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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8th January 06, 09:37 PM
#10
Without trying to sway you one way or the other, I am very happy with my Stillwater.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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