Well, well, well. What we have here is a garment that cannot be afforded by most middle income people. Imagine a wardrobe of nothing but kilts. Count your dress pants, casual pants, work pants, even shorts. How many? Now multiply by $700. Hom much? (I have 40 x &700 = $28k) Now I cannot afford a wardrobe for the price of a luxury car. So, we need luxury kilts and machine "kilts".

I would not call myself a kilt maker (at least not yet), but I make kilts. Am I to be barred from making kilts? Barred from wearing my scottish made 100% wool tartan, hand made to the exacting standards of Tewksbury's and Stuehmeyer's directions?

Doesn't sound practical to me.

CC