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    AH...well if you are talking non leather doesn't Freedom Kilts offer the option? I am sure I have seen Steve wearing one. And agreed as to the pleating and design standard you are looking for. That British Tan is a fine looking kilt, enjoy it and your new UK in good health! My SK is best used and a great fit for laying at the couch at the end of the week and watching a movie with my wife and the dogs napping up against me. It does not get worn often beyond the front door.
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    Quote Originally Posted by seanachie View Post
    AH...well if you are talking non leather doesn't Freedom Kilts offer the option? I am sure I have seen Steve wearing one. And agreed as to the pleating and design standard you are looking for. That British Tan is a fine looking kilt, enjoy it and your new UK in good health! My SK is best used and a great fit for laying at the couch at the end of the week and watching a movie with my wife and the dogs napping up against me. It does not get worn often beyond the front door.
    I do highly recommend the $49 SK flannel comfy kilts for lounging in the winter. I have 4. Won't hold a pleat but who cares ( It also won't hold a wrinkle). I have sewn the outer knife edges and mine look good enough for runs to the store too. I sewed a blackwatch first as I was going blind trying to match the pleats for clothes pinning for the hang dry. Worked so good I did the rest.
    I did check out the Freedom kilts but buttons are a real pain to do and undo and don't look as clean as snaps. I do like that they use more pleats ( ='s more waggle )

    my dog, wife, avatar, boss ( she wears the virtual pants) and awesome back warmer in bed. Just wasting away --- to a ton add expert begger.
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    slàinte mhath, Chuck
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    "My sporran is bigger and hairier than your sporran"
    Pants is only a present tense verb here. I once panted, but it's all cool now.

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