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7th November 14, 03:35 PM
#11
Thank you all for your advice. Another email will be on its way in the morning.
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7th November 14, 04:50 PM
#12
Mel,
In the second printing of "The Art of Kiltmaking" you will find.
On pages 91-92 the section on "Steeking",
pages 93-94 the section on "Attaching the stabilizer",
and 94-98 the sections on "Applying the apron canvases".
Steve Ashton
www.freedomkilts.com
Skype (webcam enabled) thewizardofbc
I wear the kilt because: Swish + Swagger = Swoon.
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9th November 14, 01:12 AM
#13
So, they maintain it's my fault for wearing it too tight and intend to do nothing except return it.
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9th November 14, 07:27 AM
#14
Sounds like a good reason to avoid the Welsh tartans centre going forward. Much better to deal directly with the kiltmaker, instead of a middleman. Sorry.
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9th November 14, 07:57 AM
#15
 Originally Posted by davidlpope
Sounds like a good reason to avoid the Welsh tartans centre going forward. Much better to deal directly with the kiltmaker, instead of a middleman. Sorry.
Oh definately. An expensive lesson. I'll never deal with them again, thats for sure.
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9th November 14, 11:08 AM
#16
Mel, if this is them, you can post a review on google+.
If you are going to do it, do it in a kilt!
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9th November 14, 01:56 PM
#17
Playing Devils advocate here, just what do we expect for £300? Not too sure what that is in Dollars, but say 1.50 Dollars to the £, so 450 US Dollars? So going on the information at hand. My answers in brackets(JS).
Do we expect a "tank" for that price ---£300/450USD?(JS: No)
Does the wool tartan used come at a premium price?(JS: No idea. What weight is it supposed to be?)
What then does one expect for £300/450 USD?(JS: A servicable kilt---but not a tank-- that should stand reasonable use for a good length of time)
Will "corners" be cut at that price?(JS: I would expect so)
What "corners" might those be?(JS: No idea)
Is the price charged, £300/450 USD acceptable for what was provided?( JS: I don't think so, on the evidence provided)
How much "normal" wear should one expect from such a kilt?(JS: Worn twice[ approx. 6 hours per time] a week for two years?)
Are we being reasonable with our expectations? (JS: I think so?)
I am not really qualified to answer those questions from a kilt making perspective, but as a potential customer, I get a distinct feeling that someone is overcharging for the quality of goods provided. Perhaps I am wrong?
Last edited by Jock Scot; 10th November 14 at 01:39 AM.
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
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10th November 14, 03:07 AM
#18
If the item in question is what I think it is, it's a 5 yard 13oz 100% wool kilt. Maybe the OP can confirm whether it is hand stitched or machine stitched, but as it is described as a 'casual kilt' I'm going to assume machine stitched.
Now, I can buy a machine stitched 8 yard 13oz wool kilt here in Aberdeen for £350, from the largest kilt retailer in town, so I'd say the OP paid pretty much the going rate, or maybe a little more, given that his is a 5 yard kilt. £425 gets me an 8 yard 16oz hand stitched 'tank'.
So, for £300 I'd expect a properly constructed quality garment that isn't starting to fall apart after a few wears.
As an aside, the seller's website currently lists the 5 yard casual kilt at £249, so did the OP pay over the odds, or does he actually have something other than a 5 yard casual kilt? Either way, I'd expect a properly constructed garment for that amount of money.
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10th November 14, 03:35 AM
#19
 Originally Posted by davidlpope
Sounds like a good reason to avoid the Welsh tartans centre going forward. Much better to deal directly with the kiltmaker, instead of a middleman. Sorry.
I will do next time. They have now agreed to a full refund minus postage.
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10th November 14, 03:40 AM
#20
 Originally Posted by Calgacus
If the item in question is what I think it is, it's a 5 yard 13oz 100% wool kilt. Maybe the OP can confirm whether it is hand stitched or machine stitched, but as it is described as a 'casual kilt' I'm going to assume machine stitched.
Now, I can buy a machine stitched 8 yard 13oz wool kilt here in Aberdeen for £350, from the largest kilt retailer in town, so I'd say the OP paid pretty much the going rate, or maybe a little more, given that his is a 5 yard kilt. £425 gets me an 8 yard 16oz hand stitched 'tank'.
So, for £300 I'd expect a properly constructed quality garment that isn't starting to fall apart after a few wears.
As an aside, the seller's website currently lists the 5 yard casual kilt at £249, so did the OP pay over the odds, or does he actually have something other than a 5 yard casual kilt? Either way, I'd expect a properly constructed garment for that amount of money.
I think the price showing may not include VAT? In any case I paid over £300 including postage to Spain. They have now asked for my card details to issue a full refund minus carriage. If they do issue it, I shall then think about getting an 8 yard done elsewhere with the same tartan.
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