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28th October 04, 04:01 PM
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Hey Rocky, Big Question.
As I sit here fiending for my kilt, I am pondering my next purchase.
And I want to know something.
Can your outfit make a great kilt? With the way you make your other kilts, with sewn down pleats, stunning good looks, and obvious quality?
I only ask because most folk that sell great kilts sell them for ren fairs... And they look like poo in the pictures. They are obviously made as a costume, not a serious garmet. Pleats are all crooked, most are made of cheap material, and just don't look right. The others I have seen cost hundreds of dollars, on occasion over a grand, and look fantastic. Way out of my reach. I was wondering if you (or the lovely Kelly) could fashion a great kilt for every day wear that didn't break the bank. Yes, I would actually wear one on a daily basis. I like how they look, how they hang, and the general distinguished look they present. A great kilt made for every day wear, as they should be. Not a cheap costume or something so expensive that you keep it locked away forever in a cedar chest.
If you can, how much? Anything made from PV would be fantastic.
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