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13th April 06, 06:59 PM
#16
 Originally Posted by mddock58
Now all products are not for all people. Utilikilts were designed for what they are.
Their pictures on their site may not be the best visually for selling the product, but they are real.
Why should you slam a product that is not just to your liking?
I am of the understanding that in a democracy we all have the right to express our opinions within reason.
I agree that not all products are for all people...thank goodness, it would be a terribly boring world if that was the case.
Any company who wishes to sell their product really should ensure that their publicity photographs show their product to the BEST advantage. Utilikilts seem not to have done this. In one picture they have not even bothered to hide the peg which is holding up the rather poor background cloth, and it looks like he just threw his jacket down at his left foot.
The whole thing does not look very professional and would not induce me to do any business with them.
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I am not slamming them, (although I think they are positively ghastly).....I am making the point that according to their own advertising they look shoddy and that perhaps they should give away a free iron with every 'kilt'.
Would you buy a pair of trousers, or indeed any other garment where stich lines look poor and and the garment looks as if it needs ironing?
I certainly wouldn't.
If anybody expressing their opinion on these 'kilts' thinks they look great and wants to purchase and wear one...then fine that is their decision and their right to do so. Whereas I, on the other hand think that they look like skirts for men, and I would not consider purchasing one...let alone wear one. that is my opinion and my right .
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