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19th April 11, 06:26 AM
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Delivery questions
I contacted two Co's in Edenbourgh as it seemed they had some of the best deals in my Search for casual kilts. However, when I asked for specifics as to how long it would take to prepare and/or when it would arrive in the states they were very vague and uninformative. Any one else have experience in getting ready made kilts from overseas have suggestions? Joe H
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19th April 11, 06:44 AM
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If you're looking for a casual kilt from a reputable dealer, you might consider USA Kilts or Burnett's & Struth.
Both are advertisers on this forum.
What are the names of the companies in Edinburgh you contacted? Give some detail and you're likely to get a more informed response from the rabble.
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19th April 11, 06:47 AM
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For an inexpensive 8 yard, PV kilt, I received good service from these folks
http://buyakilt.com/kilts/budget-kilts
They shipped the next day and I received it in about two weeks, if I remember correctly. The kilt is a heavy weight PV, has three straps and buckles. The cost and material makes it great for rugged use when I am so inclined. Mine is in the Scottish National tartan. For what it is, I am quite happy with it.
For a wool casual kilt, our friends at Burnetts and Struth are having a nice sale right now (click the store link at the top of this page).
And, USAKilts, J Higgins, and Skye Highland Outfitters all offer Marton Mills PV casual kilts here is the states.
Best of luck!
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