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10th November 09, 06:30 AM
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Some people, believe it or not have one kilt, just one, normally these garments are well made and can be passed down to future generations. My first kilt was handed down to me by my father, of the kilts I've purchased on my own most of them can be passed on, so can most if not all of my sporrans. The thing is there really is a difference between the hand sewn traditional kilt and the machine sewn. Don't skimp on your heritage, if this is indeed your heritage. Save up some money and buy something that will last. In my experience the cheap tat gets relegated to the back of the closet quickly, adding up all that is spent on tat you may find you did have the money for some quality pieces after all.
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