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26th January 06, 03:35 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by bjcustard
. Must be too late at night, and I'm dreamin of that Loud McLeod I got off eBay this week... 
That is a beautiful kilt. I tracked it for a while but it was too short for me. Great deal, wear it in good health sir.
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26th January 06, 04:23 AM
#12
 Originally Posted by Ackwell
I wouldn't trust a kiltmaker named "McKilts"... How cheap can you make your company name to sound?
Huh? So having a name that begins with "Mc" makes you cheap? Dabbling with an ugly Scottish stereotype, are you?
Sadly, that seems to hold in this particular case. The website itself says, "Don't accept inferior knockoffs." Boy, who knows how many sales they talked themselves out of with that line?
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26th January 06, 05:52 AM
#13
I didn't mean that. But it sounds like a souvenir shop doesn't it? Just using "Mc" beginning doesn't make a shop really 100% Scottish right? It feels they just try to ride with the "Mc". They try to make it look good and respectable by wrong means. "Mc" won't make you cheap by using it wrongly will. (By the way, motorbike club called "MC Kilts" would be just too cool!)
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26th January 06, 06:09 AM
#14
Popularising Kilts
Thanks all for your comments. I'm just looking for a cheap casual kilt for loafing around in; the three kilts which I currently own are all serious quality kilts which are too good for nipping out to the shops or sitting around the house and garden. On another thread, the kilts made by Mercy, although aimed at the punk/goth market, seem to have had a more favourable reception on this forum and despite their cheap price and use of cotton/polyester, seem to look like a more accurate representation of the male scottish kilt, so I may decide to get one of these, which at £24.99 seems a reasonable buy for the money. The McKilts come in around the same price and sounded tempting as they are marketed here in Scotland (some of the tourist shops in places like Edinburgh and Fort William stock them, compared with the Mercy kilt which seems to be only available by mail order) but from what I've seen and read I don't think the McKilt would pass muster.
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26th January 06, 06:13 AM
#15
Their web page says it all when they say "our kilts are exclusively imported by us". The custome kilt page says they need an order for 500 kilts!!! Glassman is right when you take a close look at the kilts they do seem to be of questionable quality. Personally I'll stick with what we have here on the site and those who contribute to us. I think this is why the Scottish kilt manufacturers are up in arms over CHEAP knockoffs. With truth in advertising, maybe McKilts should be called McKnockoffs!
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26th January 06, 06:15 AM
#16
They sell on Ebay. Can't think of what name they are under, but certainly recall seeing "these kilts are made by McKilts".
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26th January 06, 06:17 AM
#17
 Originally Posted by Ackwell
I wouldn't trust a kiltmaker named "McKilts"... How cheap can you make your company name to sound? 
Sounds like they should be selling fast food and have a clown.
"I'll have a quarter pounder, with McFries and a McKilt on the side please."
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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26th January 06, 06:18 AM
#18
Mark Dockendorf
Left on the Right Coast
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26th January 06, 07:07 AM
#19
Personally, I wouldn't touch them, it's good to have a cheap knockabout kilt but I think there would be better value in a 4 yard casual from one of our kiltmakers here.
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26th January 06, 07:27 AM
#20
Aye, if you want something you don't mind spilling paint on or ripping a hole in go with a Stillwater economy, I don't think there is a less expensive kilt out there. Even Sport kilt can't beat that price.
If you think you will wear it in public, pay the bit more and order from USA kilts for tartan and Freedom Kilts for Contemporary. If you use the UK Scratch-n-Dent page you might find a good deal on Utilikilts.
http://www.utilikilts.com/homepagebanner/scratch.htm
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