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12th February 25, 01:44 AM
#1
who makes these kilts
I have seen this label on many kilts on eBay. Any idea about this company? Quality of kilt? Many thanks.
“The Kilt” and “The Kilt Company”
Can’t seem to download an image. A rectangular label with green patterned border and green writing.
Sorry my IT skills aren’t very good. ;-)
Many thanks.
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12th February 25, 02:55 AM
#2
This label?

I'm not sure is this is the same company - https://thekiltcompany.com/
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12th February 25, 09:23 AM
#3
Yes!
Yes, though also very similar but says “The Kilt Company”
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12th February 25, 09:24 AM
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Sorry, I don’t think it’s the same company.
Can they have “stolen” the name?
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18th February 25, 09:28 AM
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It might be The Scotland Kilt Company, https://www.thescotlandkiltcompany.co.uk you think of.
However, I know for sure that the shown label "The Kilt" is used by Heritage of Scotland https://heritageofscotland.com for their ready made imported kilts. I have two of their kilts with this label on them.
Greg
Kilted for comfort, difference, look, variety and versatility
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18th February 25, 12:13 PM
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This green and yellow or green and white label or tag is an almost dead give-away that the product was made in Pakistan of Pakistani fabric. Although it may be labeled as Poly-Viscose or PV it is almost always an Acrylic or Acrylic blend fabric. On this tag the fabric is listed as 100% Acrylic Wool.


Long time members of X Marks may remember the controversy around the company "Heritage of Scotland". While the owners are born and raised in Scotland and the companies under their "Gold Bros." umbrella are 100% Scottish, the products they sell often have no "country of origin" or location of manufacture anywhere.
The top tag I show says "Authentic Woven Tartan". It also says "Designed in Scotland". Long time members may remember the law suit over the Copyright protected "Isle of Skye" design when a similar design with the same name was woven in Pakistan and sold world-wide. In the end the name was simply changed to "Bright Skye".
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19th February 25, 04:38 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by Steve Ashton
"Designed in..." is a head fake to get you to think the product is made in that country. Apple started this years ago with "Designed in Cupertino" (California) but all their products are made in China.
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19th February 25, 05:12 PM
#8
You all beat me to it.
Here are some of the iterations I've come across
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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19th February 25, 05:24 PM
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Google has this for "the kilt company" https://find-and-update.company-info...86666/officers
It wasn't who I expected, which was the Singh brothers.
Who are they? This is over a decade old, but at that time Surinder, Galab, and Dildar Singh owned
Heritage of Scotland
John Morrison
Clans of Scotland
The Scottish Shop
Royal Mile Jewellery
John Morrison Kiltmakers
The Wee Gift Shop
I Love Scotland
Crest of Edinburgh
GL Attractions
Royal Mile Armouries
Ballantine Cashmere
Royal Mile Cashmere
Cashmere Factory Outlet
Edinburgh Cashmere Boutique
Edinburgh Cashmere and Lambswool
Dunedin Cashmere
Barnets Shoes
and Sonny Singh owned
The Scotland Kilt Company
Edinburgh Clothing Company
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20th February 25, 06:03 AM
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 Originally Posted by OC Richard
Google has this for "the kilt company" https://find-and-update.company-info...86666/officers
It wasn't who I expected, which was the Singh brothers.
Who are they? This is over a decade old, but at that time Surinder, Galab, and Dildar Singh owned
Heritage of Scotland...
and Sonny Singh owned
The Scotland Kilt Company
That explains why The Scotland Kilt Company is selling kilts in the Heritage of Scotland tartan, registered by Heritage of Scotland.com. It's in the family.
Greg
Kilted for comfort, difference, look, variety and versatility
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