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27th September 05, 12:15 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC
How much do you want to pay for this kilt?
Steve, ideally no more than the shorts that it replaces! However, I realize that is not realistic given what is entailed in making a kilt. I would probably be willing to spend $30-$40. I keep saying that I am going make a kilt, this might be the perfect project. Need to run by the fabric store tonight and see what they have. I know what I am looking for, just need see what kind of fabric is available.
RJI
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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27th September 05, 12:26 PM
#12
They're $95 for smaller sizes (I think the price goes up after XL). It doesn't wrap, you step in (hence why more skirt like), but it has the same pleats and apron look of other UK's. I've only seen black in person, I think purple is coming.
Adam
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27th September 05, 01:17 PM
#13
 Originally Posted by Iolaus
I'm with Blu.
When I'm bumming around the house, I'm either in my robe (in the morning) or I wear loose shorts. If I'm leaving the house, then I change.
(Oh, and I'm not one of the 24/7 guys; I wear kilts maybe about twice a week or so.)
Me, just to be different, if I'm bumming around its probably in a pair of briefs.
Once I'm up, it is probably into the kilt and a short sleeve shirt, ankle socks and shoues and that is me ready for out.
Your problem is that unlike me, i'm living in Scotland and I was a kilt wearing child from the early years.
Three kilts to choose from, one is too long and is 50 years old, the second is lovely at 30years age and the latest is one year old and it is too youg.
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27th September 05, 01:21 PM
#14
When its worn
 Originally Posted by Iolaus
I'm with Blu.
When I'm bumming around the house, I'm either in my robe (in the morning) or I wear loose shorts. If I'm leaving the house, then I change.
(Oh, and I'm not one of the 24/7 guys; I wear kilts maybe about twice a week or so.)
Me, just to be different, if I'm bumming around its probably in a pair of briefs.
Once I'm up, it is probably into the kilt and a short sleeve shirt, ankle socks and shoues and that is me ready for out.
Your problem is that unlike me, i'm living in Scotland and I was a kilt wearing child from the early years.
Three kilts to choose from, one is too long and is 50 years old, the second is lovely at 30years age and the latest is one year old and it is too youg.
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30th September 05, 08:43 AM
#15
cheap kilts
If you want some really cheap kilts about £30 sterling. Try a bid on ebay, there are loads to choose from. I use a company called tartan54 have bought several sports kilts for just casual and have been surprisingly good quality considering the price.
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