Here's some free advice for anyone designing a web page. NO MUSIC! Gee whiz.... what if I actually want to spend some time on your web site, but don't want to listen to your load midi-bagpipes over and over and over again? I know I can turn the volume down, but I shouldn't have to. I have yet to talk to a single person who liked going to a web site only to be assaulted by bad midi-bagpipes.

Anyway, now you all know one of my pet peeves.... :-)

About the kilts themselves, it would be nice to know some more information, such as how much the kilts are, and some nicer pics than the ones provided. In the pics you can see, it seems that he does use box pleats, but it appears he only sews them down at the waist.

He calls them "ancient" box pleats, which sends up some red flags. Yes, the box pleat style is older than the knife pleat style. Box pleats were used c. 1790 - 1850, roughly. So you could call them old, or traditional, but I wouldn't really consider nineteenth century as "ancient." He talks about making an "ancient" shirt, too. It all just makes me wonder how much he actually knows about the garments he is making/selling.

M