You don't say where in the world you are or how you'll be wearing the kilt.

I'd be wary of "too good to be true" There was a far eastern company so advertising but not bothering to deliver or respond a couple years ago. Think it had a different name and was pushing hemp kilts though. Search this board for threads on kiltmakers you're interested in.

Remember - you can have any two of price, quality, or service.

Learn the difference between kiltmakers and middlemen. I have come to prefer working direct with kiltmakers - less chance for error, no middleman to pay.

I highly recommend knowing the name of the kiltmaker, not just the person who "can get it made for you, or had it made and surprise, its your size."

I heard so much good stuff about USA Kilts I thought it was too good to be true. But I risked ordering one. Now I've ordered 13 USA Kilts casuals and 12 USA Kilts Semi-traditionals and I have a new Texas Bluebonnet tartan kilt on order in the semi-trad. So far so good. Rocky delivers.

If you're looking for a quality wool hand sewn kilt I recommend you check the credentials of the kiltmakers you review and find out if they're full time or part time kiltmakers. You can check my gallery to see my choice, but you may prefer someone else for multiple reasons.

This is the fun part - reviewing the options. Really doesn't make too much difference who you pick first since you'll be hooked and buying kilts from other kiltmakers anyway.