Quote Originally Posted by GG View Post
If I see a man in jeans I cannot from a distance see whether they are just thrifty jeans or expensive branded ones.

Unless you are pretty close you cannot tell if his watch is a $20-one or an expensive Omega or Rolex.

So it is with many cheap kilts compared to fine, expensive ones. A close ‘contact’ is needed.
And from a certain quality level and upwards you might even have to feel or in detail examine the kilt to judge whether we talk a mid-price kilt or a really expensive one – well, unless, of course, you are really a specialist.
But how often do we meet such specialists?

Accordingly a cheap kilt may not be for in-home use only. But if you are to meet specialists, I agree, that you should of course wear your very best kilt.
Don't get me wrong here, I'm not talking about how they look my thrifty looks ok. It's how it feels that i don't like, too light and as though it will blow up at the slightest hint of a breeze