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    I would steer you away from either Royal Stewart or Black Watch, if only because they are probably the two most common hire tartans - something a bit more individual might be in order. If you have Welsh or Irish roots they both have national tartans.

    I can't suggest a UK vendor of 'cheaper' kilts - after hiring one once I went for a 9 yard, 13oz wool kilt even though this repented a significant investment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by westsussexbiker View Post
    And expensive, in comparison to PV prices. I know, quality. I'm tempted. Kingston is easy to get to.
    Contact Paul.

    Talk to him before you say it's too expensive. He makes heirloom kilts, but other sorts of kilts too. Talk to him!

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    PV can look good, but you can't go wrong with a good quality wool kilt. There are quite a few tartans available that anyone can wear. Most of the better kiltmakers have a list of "universal" or "fashion" tartans to choose from, and these are usually no more expensive than Black Watch or Royal Stewart.

    If there is one common thread (pun intended) among kiltmakers, it is that they will do their utmost to make sure you are satisfied with your purchase. I would recommend any of the companies advertising on this site. I have personally had dealings with five of them, and always the service has been excellent.

    There is of course an alternative to tartan. Solid coloured or tweed kilts can look very good, and you get the same quality for around the same price.

    Just avoid the products made in China or Pakistan. They may be less expensive, but the experience reported by most people is pretty negative.
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    As I said, I've already taken delivery of one - love the colour. Just not sure if it is right. Ok, will contact Paul and see what he comes up with. I can already feel my credit card wincing at this!
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    Quote Originally Posted by westsussexbiker View Post
    As I said, I've already taken delivery of one - love the colour. Just not sure if it is right. Ok, will contact Paul and see what he comes up with. I can already feel my credit card wincing at this!
    Um..... Just let him finish the two kilts I have on order first
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grizzly View Post
    Um..... Just let him finish the two kilts I have on order first
    Just two?!! It's ok, the cruise isn't until late November, so he will have time. Have sent him a message so await to see what he suggests. I have to say, I can see what you chaps are banging on about now, in relation to wearing a kilt. Even though this one is PV it feels great to wear and a huge feeling of freedom. So tell me, do you think it would be a bit much to bring two kilts with us?
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    Quote Originally Posted by westsussexbiker View Post
    Would add that I've read that Royal Stewart and/or Black Watch might work in my circumstances. I've also seen Heritage of Scotland (awful name!) tartan, which is in a rather fetching purple mix. What about this one, or is the name as awful as the tartan?
    I and my future son-in-law both have Heritage of Scotland kilts (basically purple with a prominent white stripe). We love them and, out of my seven kilts, the HOS has received the most compliments by far.

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    Short answer NO. At least on a cruise you don't have a weight restriction. You would take at least two pairs of trous@&%s so why not kilts. You don't have to restrict them to just formal nights. Wear them during the day as well and watch the ladies swoon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob, ClanMacMillan, NM View Post
    I and my future son-in-law both have Heritage of Scotland kilts (basically purple with a prominent white stripe). We love them and, out of my seven kilts, the HOS has received the most compliments by far.

    Rob.
    Rob, that's good to hear.
    Quote Originally Posted by Grizzly View Post
    Short answer NO. At least on a cruise you don't have a weight restriction. You would take at least two pairs of trous@&%s so why not kilts. You don't have to restrict them to just formal nights. Wear them during the day as well and watch the ladies swoon.
    Simon, let's just say, ladies swooning would be of little interest to me! Believe me, I bring a lot of clothes on a cruise - we're away for 11 nights, so that's 11 nights of dressing up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grizzly View Post
    Short answer NO. At least on a cruise you don't have a weight restriction. You would take at least two pairs of trous@&%s so why not kilts. You don't have to restrict them to just formal nights. Wear them during the day as well and watch the ladies swoon.
    Hahaha! Indeed! As far as tartan is concerned, Hunting Stewart in any of the colour schemes (weathered, modern, ancient) would be a lovely choice. It's such an engaging and beautiful sett in my opinion.

    Best of luck!
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