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    Good pics Arlen and you look so happy

    Everything I have read about tweed kilts has been in the super-expensive league until you mentioned a certain "infamous" source!
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    Quote Originally Posted by McClef View Post
    Good pics Arlen and you look so happy

    Everything I have read about tweed kilts has been in the super-expensive league until you mentioned a certain "infamous" source!
    They are worth looking into, that's for sure.
    The tweed kilt I got is Scottish made, and I'm sure their kilts are the exact same. The quality is wonderful

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    Smile Arlen's new kilts

    You wear them well, Arlen, you look good in both of them and you could wear them anywhere, work, socially or just all the time.
    I will have to keep a look out for something similar

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    Look like good buys to me, Arlen.

    Oh, the wish of having a "local kiltmaker" here in Eastern Kentucky...oh well, at least I can tan, buy chicken, and get fishing bait at the same gas station!

    ~Yeti

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yeti View Post
    Look like good buys to me, Arlen.

    Oh, the wish of having a "local kiltmaker" here in Eastern Kentucky...oh well, at least I can tan, buy chicken, and get fishing bait at the same gas station!

    ~Yeti
    There is that!

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    Awesome lookin' kilts. I got to keep an eye out for a tweed kilt for myself.

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    THANKS MOM!!!!!!!!!!

    *they look great, and you look very pleased*

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    As promised, here are better pictures of my new kilts. (And my matched Sgian Don't and kilt pin.)








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    Those pictures are much better Arlen, I have dealt with this vendor, I ordered my Prince Charlie from them, it came to me quickly and was exactly what I expected, while not the very highest quality, (I ordered the economy version) it is a good outfit for the price.

    As far as buying a kilt like yours and shipping it over here I would think that if you were to buy 2 or 3 then have them shipped it may well be worth it.

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