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1st September 06, 11:18 AM
#24
 Originally Posted by Colin
Just for clarification what do you mean by machine sewn? Are you talking about Scottish made tartan kilts from the same vendors that offer the handsewns, or are you talking about companies like USA Kilts, Stillwater, Utilikilts, etc?
All of the above.. I believe Utilikits and Amerikilts, as well as all of the other "contemporary models", as being the modern children of the Scottish Belted Plaid.. It has changed... for practical reasons..
Afterall, A kilt is a "Pleated, knee-length, wrap-around skirt worn by men that is USUALLY made of a tartan material"..
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