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    FK in the Victoria News


    Uncovering Victoria’s kiltmaker

    Sharon Tiffin/News staff


    Steve Ashton folds pleats in his Freedom Kilts store on Gladstone Avenue offering custom contemporary kilts for everyday wear. He has forged a modest retirement business, despite a lack of significant Celtic ancestry.


    By Andrea Lavigne
    News staff
    May 16 2007


    Kilts can be year-round clothing

    Any man who’s ever donned a kilt has heard “the question.”

    But Steve Ashton, owner of Freedom Kilts and a self-confessed “kiltaholic,” has probably heard it more often than most.

    “Probably once a week, but when I’m away from my shop, it’s more like twice a day,” he said.

    After three years in the business, Ashton has learned a comeback or two.

    His favourite? “Why, shoes and socks, of course.”

    Ashton, who’s got about as much Scottish blood in him as a mosquito, calls his foray into kiltmaking a “fluke.”

    While he’d always wanted a kilt, he didn’t feel his ancestry qualified him to wear a Scottish tartan.

    But one day he said “to heck with it” and commandeered his wife’s sewing machine to make his own kilt.

    Ashton admits he felt a little apprehensive heading into work that first time. But the response was so enthusiastic that he had three orders by the end of the day.

    Freedom Kilts started as a little retirement project in his house and has since grown into a full-time operation with several employees and a shop on Gladstone Avenue.

    The secret to Ashton’s success could be his innovative designs. His kilts are made from a polyester/cotton blend (as opposed to the traditional imported wool) and are available in a range of colours and prints, including camouflage. They also have pockets, are washable and are completely custom-made.

    Ashton says his kilts have been worn on every continent in the world – including Antarctica.

    As for the idea that skirts are for women....

    “It’s a big double standard. It’s the only anatomically correct thing a man should wear. In every single culture, men are in unbifurcated garments.”

    But more men are forgoing the tyranny of trousers, he added.

    “Ninety-nine per cent of the men I meet say, ‘That’s so cool,’” he said.

    For more information, go to www.freedomkilts.com.

    The questions


    Kiltmaker Steve Ashton’s comebacks to “the question” (that you’d never ask a woman).

    1.) Why is nothing is worn under my kilt? Because everything under there is in perfect working order.

    2.) If you were a lady, you wouldn’t ask. If you’re not a lady, you’ll find out for yourself.

    3.) Lipstick.
    Nicely done!

    Best regards,

    Jake
    [B]Less talk, more monkey![/B]

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    How the heck did you find that? I just saw it today myself when a customer brought me a copy of the paper.
    Steve Ashton
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    Very cool Steve - congratulations!

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    Nice one Steve!

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    Jake must have his webcrawlers on overtime. He brings up articles from all over the place.
    Convener, Georgia Chapter, House of Gordon (Boss H.O.G.)

    Where 4 Scotsmen gather there'll usually be a fifth.
    7/5 of the world's population have a difficult time with fractions.

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    What can I say, I'm a one-man clipping service. Got it from my Mom. She never wrote letters, just sent envelopes full of articles cut out from the newspaper. By the way here's the link I forgot to include it before.

    Best regards,

    Jake
    [B]Less talk, more monkey![/B]

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    Very nice. Congratulations Steve!

    Dee

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    A well balance article, congratulations, Steve.
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    Good bit of press congratulations Steve.

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    Did I read that right? Steve Ashton wears lipstick?

    Way to go Steve. Did you tell the reporter that I wear a FK? Did she care?

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