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13th January 09, 01:27 PM
#28
 Originally Posted by Dan R Porter
Made a complaint and recieved a history lesson. I own *a* kilt and it is a standard SWK. I am curently working on me and my wife's wedding budget and when it came to the price of my setup...  I was just a bit suprised. It adds up quick. Thanks for all the friendly advice though.
I can well see the problems Dan, ,weddings,homes and life in general is expensive. You will do what you have to do to ensure THE wedding goes well and if you have to cut the odd corner to make it happen, then that's what you have to do.I know I sound like a silly old buffer sometimes, but if you do your research well, in time, you will be the best dressed chap in town. I am nearly 70 and apart from children's kilts I have only ever owned 4 kilts(same tartan) and out of those 4 I have only actually bought one.The rest of my kilt attire has been collected over many many years--- it did not just arrive in one big lump, I was lucky enough to inherit the basics though! In fact my sons are recycling my kilt attire these days and I consider myself fortunate if I can find enough to wear out and about! Don't give up and may I wish you both the very best of luck on your big day.
Last edited by Jock Scot; 13th January 09 at 01:44 PM.
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