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30th September 16, 09:09 AM
#10
Seems to me that the adage 'get what you pay for' remains true. I heard once from a mentor that people without much money should not buy cheap things. It makes sense, really, since 'cheap' and 'inexpensive' are not the same thing when it comes to quality. Something cheap may not last very long for knocking around in, but something on the higher end of affordable may last far longer and thus not need replacing (as often)
But, since you have your MacKilt (as do I) and your 5.11TDK, if you have access to anyone with even moderate sewing skills at all why not have Alan's XKilt fabricated for knocking around. Its what many of us have done. https://web.stanford.edu/~ahebert/X_Kilt_adobe.pdf Inexpensive and direct quality control with choice of materials.
Last edited by Taskr; 30th September 16 at 09:10 AM.
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