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    Great Kilt!

    Anybody know of a place to get a good Great Kilt for under or around $100?

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    Depends on how big you are in the middle. The Celtic Croft does great kilts in their homespun for a modest price. The homespun pleats nicely by hand, and is good stuff for the money. The largest they sell stock is a 6 yarder at $199. The 4 and 5 yard ones are less expensive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Green
    Depends on how big you are in the middle. The Celtic Croft does great kilts in their homespun for a modest price. The homespun pleats nicely by hand, and is good stuff for the money. The largest they sell stock is a 6 yarder at $199. The 4 and 5 yard ones are less expensive.
    ...and that's all you really need anyway

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    Indeed.

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    Do you have access to a seller of plaid wool, just get 4-6 yards (most of my BPs are closer to 4 yards than 5 and I have a 38 inch pants waist and a 43 inch butt). The tartan does not matter as much, because the historical belted plaids pre-dated the clan-associations of tartans by a bit. I have paid as little as $36 for a BP, using plaid wool from the fabric store. The KEY is getting wool that has a "smooth" sevage, NOT the "normal" frayed one.

    If you want a specific tartan, things get more expensive very, very quickly, as you move into worsted land quickly.

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