Quote Originally Posted by RockyR View Post
No offense taken, Ed. We're mostly known for our Casual / Semi Trads up here, but there are a few people here who have stepped it up to a 5 yarder or a Premier. You can expect the same quality and attention to detail (actually more so as we sew it inside out and have a lower tolerance for "step up" pleats on our Premiers) that you got on your other kilt.
I don't have a US Army wool kilt from Rocky, but I do have US Bicentennial from him as well as three casuals and two five yard wool kilts. To be honest I don't think I will buy another casual, I will go with either Semi-Trad or 5 yard or 8 yard wool. This is no slight on the casual kilts, they are great but the weight of the others is so much more practical here in PA. All of Rocky and Kelly's kilts are absolutly top notch, but if you can afford a wool one I highly recommend you make the jump to it. You will be amazed at the quality of the material and workmanship. P/V is great for a lot of kilt applications but wool really is the end all be all of kilts and when you can afford to experience it there is no better place to start than Rocky and Kelly with either 5 yard or 8 yard kitls.

I can't wait to get (and pay for) my new set of pipes so I can go back to buying more kilts. I really want at least one Semi-Trad from Rocky before I switch to all wool (still from USA Kilts).