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11th October 13, 07:01 AM
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Personal thought is to employ one of the businesses on this forum. They are known and respected.
When "getting into kilts," 'have purchased one each of Stillwater's Thrifty, Economy and Standard kilts and a Pakistani utility-kilt, total less than $250 US and they have "taught" much about construction, weight, amounts of fabric, practice wearing and caring for...a self-study "kilt-school class".
In this opinion, using inexpensive kilt or kilts to develop one's education and becoming comfortable with wearing, then going for one or more good ones has worked well.
Best of fortune!
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