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    Jeremiah,

    Thanks for the lightened picture, it does seem to show the tartan a bit better. Goofing around or not, anytime someone is kilted it is really great to see.
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    Thanks, much better

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeremiah
    Well, this is a Sport Kilt. I picked them because they are very cheap and have a better variety than say Stillwater. I have a camo kilt in the mail from them as well, and when I get paid, I have my eye on a SWK Nightstalker.
    He's right, you know. Another reason I still like SportKilt; they have a much better variety of Tartans. And they're comfy. :-)

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    Walmart Kilts

    Cheap kilts are. . . cheap—that's all. I'd rather have one good (really good) kilt than six cheap ones. I don't believe one saves any money by buying cheap. How's that for blunt?

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    Cheap or not, it looks good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiltman
    Cheap kilts are. . . cheap—that's all. I'd rather have one good (really good) kilt than six cheap ones. I don't believe one saves any money by buying cheap. How's that for blunt?
    Your opinion has been noted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiltman
    How's that for blunt?
    I appreciate blunt. :-)
    Wal-Mart has Kilts? :grin:

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    I think it looks very good on you. Even though I'm willing to blow $800 or more on a tank, I still keep 4 SportKilts in my closet for the comfort factor and for when I don't want to get a nice kilt messed up.

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    I've read mixed reviews on the Sport Kilt. But, at the price, it'd have to be pretty bad to not be worth the money.

    Definitely the cheapest way to get into a clergy kilt.

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    sure! horses for courses, I have a couple of cheap casuals, I wear them around home but not out in a wind.

    The good kilts I wear out for best, but not for work.

    It's wonderful to have a choice of kilts. I've never considered sportkilts but full marks for having the clergy tartan.

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