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3rd December 07, 02:35 PM
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An arcylic kilt (vendor's name withhold to be considerate) I bought a few years ago. It didn't have a fell sewn in, it didn't have a reverse pleat with the underapron, it was uncomfortable, I couldn't stand the material, and the hang was horrid. To top it off I could have gotten a kilt in the same material, but with way better construction from another, now very well known vendor, for a fraction of the cost.
Not a bad kilt, just not what I look for in a kilt.
Last edited by Colin; 4th December 07 at 10:15 AM.
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3rd December 07, 03:03 PM
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This one is easy. An acrylic monstrosity in the Gordon tartan, pleated to the stripe, no less, but with virtually no taper to it. Made by "Scottish Tartan Designs." Got it on eBay brand new for about $40. I've never worn this thing out of the house. To call this kilt ugly is to flatter it.
I've kilt for less.
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3rd December 07, 04:36 PM
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 Originally Posted by Colin
An arcylic kilt (vendor's name withhold to be considerate) I bought a few years ago. It didn't have a fell sewn in, it didn't have a reverse pleat with the underapron, it was uncomfortable, I couldn't stand the material, and the hang was horrid. To top it off I could have gotten a kilt in the same material, but with way better construction from another, now very well known vendor, for a fraction of the cost.
Hey Colin - I had completely wiped that purchase from my mind. I got stung on one of those deals too. I ended up using some of the tartan as a seat cover for awhile. Didn't work very well for that either.
That is one good, really good thing about this forum. If you do your home-work, you can get some really good deals.
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