The casual 5 yard cilt I bought from "Wales Tartan Centres" in Swansea is coming apart. I maintain it is because there was no stabilizer built into it. They say it was because I did it up too tight and won't do anything about it.
I am looking for a UK based kiltmaker who can rectify the problem and give me a written report on anything found wrong in the original construction. I will ask the "Wales Tartan Centres" to post it to you.
I intend to claim the cost back through the small claims court.
I warn anyone reading this not to buy a kilt from them. This was their response:
In my opinion, the Cilt is being worn too tight. I have never seen a
Casual Cilt worn a dozen times come apart in this way. If the customer is
to blame Mel, I am afraid its my job to bring it up? As I mentioned
earlier we have made literally hundreds of these over 20 years and only
had good reports.
If I am honest with you, I think you would have been better off purchasing
an 8 yard dress Cilt, a far more robust garment and to what you elude to
in the information regarding making a Cilt/kilt. We have customers who
wear our Dress Cilts every day without issue.
A Wool casual Cilt will never be made in the way described, due to the
final cost. Its a garment designed for occasional wear.
In no way can a PV Kilt be compared to a wool garment either, its a
totally different fabric. PV is woven for its strength, wool is natural
fibre and by definition, not nearly as strong.
If you decide that a Dress Cilt in the Howells is the way to go, I will of
course offer you a discount on it as a gesture of our good intentions.
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