RKilt black or brown leather $750 (Canadian) + 7% sales tax is $802.50 (C) using the conversion rate on RKilts' web site that means a leather is $664.71, or $35 (US) cheaper than a UK leather (I don't know if there are import duties from Canada). The Denim/twill kilt is $250 (C) or $267.50 with tax, making it $221.57 (US) or $36 more (US) that the UK workman's (which is the most comparable UK). Before someone jumps on it, no sales tax if bought over the internet and one does not live in Washington state.

Custom sizing? You only ask a waist and length just like UK which implies that they come as standard patterns, not that you are doing custom work for each waist/hip differential. You do ask what size people want the side pocket pouches they want and that is custom work, cool. Is your denim really going to last longer than my duc cloth workmans? Really? I have one that is nearly 4 years old, that I do carpentry in and it still holds up really well. Anything more bullit proof would have to be Kevlar or something.

I'm not trying to knock you. I want an RKilt, I really do. I have always wanted a UK workman's in denim, but they do that. No only do you do it, but I actually like the look of yours better, I just haven't convinced myself that I like it $36 (plus what ever import duties are) better. Now for that price, if you offered it flannel lined like Jeff at PK, I would buy it tomorrow.

I'm sorry for picking on you (but you did jump in with the, "I'm cheaper, but provide better service" thing. Additionally, I suspect that with your lower overhead (I.E. not paying dozens of employees) you probably make more profit per kilt). You have (to the best of my knowledge) not jumped on the let's insult UK bus. Other kiltmakers have, and that was what I was trying to address in my first post.

I guess what I'm saying is, kiltmakers market your own products unique features, don't try to play the "I'm better than whoever" game.