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11th July 05, 08:38 AM
#1
Rather than have everyone guessing, I'll clarify. Kilt Store with discount on a casual is about $215 and shipping. Ebay junk is $40. I have no problem spending more than junk price, but if it approaches $200, I'm going wool and continuing to wear shorts to the ball field.
Thanks again
David
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11th July 05, 11:01 AM
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There are good quality tartan kilts starting around $100.00 ($110.00 for a USA Kilt - $130.00 for a Bear Kilt if you don't mind a long wait).
I like the Utilikilts because they are so versatile. I wouldn't wear my Bear kilt while doing dirty chores around the house (I like having the hammer, screwdrivers, carpentry pencil, and other tools right on the kilt).
Kilts are more expensive than trousers, but they don't have the stress points that trousers have (crotch and knees), and with reasonable care, should last for many years.
Shorts just don't provide the same level of comfort that kilts do. It's that inseam.
We men finally live in an ocean of choices when it comes to what we can wear.
Wear what you like.
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11th July 05, 06:17 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by David Thornton
Rather than have everyone guessing, I'll clarify. Kilt Store with discount on a casual is about $215 and shipping. Ebay junk is $40. I have no problem spending more than junk price, but if it approaches $200, I'm going wool and continuing to wear shorts to the ball field.
Thanks again
David
Not an endorsement as I have never seen one in person, but USA kilts start at $110 and you specify the length.
As for spending $200+. You will spend that much and more for pants that wear out over time, just instead of $30 here and $30 there it all comes at once. My oldest UK still looks great and it is nearly 4 years old. I've never had a pair of pants last that long (that has had as much wear as any of my UKs).
Also don't necessicarily give up on solids, just find one that looks right to you. I personally prefer the UK because of the pockets, but they are the least "traditional" looking of the lot. Buzz Kidder kilts (been a while since I've seen one) are basically a traditional kilt made of non traditional material. I agree that if you have to have a tartan, the PV makes a good material that is really hard to tell from wool.
Adam
(BTW, where in KY? I'm in Covington, and I could show you some of my kilts from various manufacturers if you have never seen them in person).
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12th July 05, 11:46 AM
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Thanks Adam, that would be most helpful. I am in Lexington.
I missed the do in Glasgow, had to be in Mexico. Missed Carrolton, family obligations.
Any other events coming up?
David
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