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28th August 07, 08:57 AM
#11
Originally Posted by Mr. MacDougall
Do you find that the left-hand strap gets easier to fit through the buttonhole after some wear?
I have found this to be the case. And I agree, it was a bit snug to get it through the first few weeks.
Thanks for the review! I need to actually write one some time, but you already did for my kilt!
James
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28th August 07, 08:58 AM
#12
Great Review. Thanks for sharing. I truly love my Thrifty SWK. I will definitely try a Standard the next time I buy one based off my recent experience with them as well as your good review.
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28th August 07, 09:00 AM
#13
And of course by now you all know that I am a total SWK Fan. I can't praise their products, their personal service, communication, and their swiftness (time warp) of delivery - highly enough. If I could afford it I'd have one of EVERYTHING they have. Yayy! Stillwater!
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28th August 07, 10:16 AM
#14
Since Mr. MacDougall didn't have any flix, and since I just got my new standard in Blackwatch, I thought I would add them to this review.
I should say that I have been very pleased with all my dealings with Jerry at SWK.
This shows the kilt right out of the box with the basting still in:
This shows the inside showing the liner
This shows the liner lifted revealing the back, inside.
The kilt has 32 pleats, just under 2" deep. Deep final left pleat and deep reverse right pleat. Nice buckles and leather. I found no problem getting the trap through the hole.
The flix have been lightened to help show some detail.
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28th August 07, 10:18 AM
#15
Exact kilt I bought from SWK... I love it! (and so does the wife)
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28th August 07, 10:24 AM
#16
Originally Posted by James MacMillan
Since Mr. MacDougall didn't have any flix, and since I just got my new standard in Blackwatch, I thought I would add them to this review.
I should say that I have been very pleased with all my dealings with Jerry at SWK.
The kilt has 32 pleats, just under 2" deep. Deep final left pleat and deep reverse right pleat. Nice buckles and leather. I found no problem getting the trap through the hole.
The flix have been lightened to help show some detail.
Thanks for the pictures! I was hoping that the standard was fully reversable because i love that feature with the thrifty, but oh well. I'll still get one anyways.
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28th August 07, 10:24 AM
#17
This shows another view of the back
Showing all pleats across - pleated to sett
showing that the pleats have about 1" overlap
and about 2" deep
Front view with very handsome model.
Back view with same very handsome model.
The Captain Morgain pose, again with the very handsome model.
I hope this gives some visual aids to a SWK Standard
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28th August 07, 12:00 PM
#18
I have the Black Watch, but the Economy model. To me, it is worth the extra 10.00 for what you get over the Thrifty (straps/buckles, liner). Unfortunately, right after I got the kilt, I went on a diet/exercise program, and it doesn't fit anymore. I'm considering putting up for sale. It's been worn exactly once.
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28th August 07, 01:13 PM
#19
Mr. MacDougall, That was an excellent review, I received a SWK Standard in the Irish National tartan from my birthday a few weeks ago and while I did a little reveiw on it I cannot hold a candle to your review.
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28th August 07, 09:36 PM
#20
I have a question about Stillwater Kilts in general, How do you guys wash them?
I currently only have a UK, and I can machine wash that. I would love to have a thrifty SWK for casual wear, but would hate having to get it washed. Is it possible to wash the thrifty at home?
I've been looking into getting either a thrifty or a standard SWK. While it wouldn't seem to bad taking a standard to the dry cleaners or something, It just doesn't seem worth it for the thrifty. Do you guys hand wash your kilts or is there an easier way?
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