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29th August 05, 01:47 PM
#9
 Originally Posted by Shay
kiltedpride, that's rather harsh- I hope you're expressing your opinion about a style of kilt and not slagging on someone for not being able to afford something costing hundreds of dollars brand new.
Indeed - good quality kilts have a open weave that breathes. It is dangerous to buy cheap in kilting terms. I have 12 kilts and one of my ealry ones is still going strong after 25 years - it must have cost circa £300 by todays prices but after 25years wear what a bargain ! You wont get that wear out of the pretend kilts let alone a pair of trousers. {But I accept that I'd rarther see a guy in any old kilt than no kilt at all - at least he might eventually see the light and decide to buy a proper kilt. I bought a cheap kilt as a starter and it was a complete waist of money, but that is another story}
Last edited by kiltedpride; 29th August 05 at 01:51 PM.
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