Okay I don't like cameras - specifically being in front of one so it took a while to get a photo with the new kilt. Of course the dog's balls are always around so I didn't thing to move them first.
Last edited by pastorsteve; 28th February 09 at 12:13 PM.
Steve
Clans MacDonald & MacKay
In the Highlands of Colorado.
I have also purchased a kilt from them as well. I don't know a whole lot about kilts, but this is what I thought:
First, it was a decent kilt for the money. I wanted something inexpensive to replace the terrible first kilt that I had purchased.
I am not entirely happy with it, however. As I have researched and looked at photos around here, it seems to me it was not made as well as a typical kilt. I believe it is suppose to pleated to the sett. From what I understand, pleating to the sett means the back where the pleats are at look exactly like the front (correct me if I am wrong). Mine is not like that. I will put some pictures on later tonight and show you.
The last thing is the pleats don't hang straight at all. The back of me almost looks wavy and I don't think it is suppose to look like that.
For the 68 dollars I paid, it is a decent kilt. I have a custom kilt coming from one of the kilt makers on this site. I will compare and give a report this week.
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