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12th October 05, 09:05 PM
#21
The fabric is so soft, it's unbeleivable. It does wrinkle, so it won't look crisp and sharp wihtout care, but the material is tough, comfortable and good looking! definitely a thumbs up!
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12th October 05, 09:44 PM
#22
Pretty sure that my Arizona Flag tri-color kilt from Pittsburgh Kilts is twill. Looks like twill, feels like twill. Pics in my gallery. Or can email direct if you want...can't post to this place yet some techie stuff I don't get about the gallery site and this place. Used to have a gallery here but seems those days are long gone.
Think Jeff has pics of it on his website gallery too.
ANYWAY...yes, twill good stuff. Wears good, washes well. I don't iron it, just use weighted clips on the seams while it dries.
Jeff makes first quality goods. You have nothing to worry about with anything you buy from him.
I have two other non-twill PKs, the desert and the forest MARPATs.
No problems with any of my PKs.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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12th October 05, 09:51 PM
#23
Oops, rooted out the original info on designing the tri-color PK and it was made from 9.5 oz brushed bull denim twill from Carr textile. It isn't 12 oz twill.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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13th October 05, 12:34 AM
#24
Originally Posted by Jewddha
The fabric is so soft, it's unbeleivable. It does wrinkle, so it won't look crisp and sharp wihtout care, but the material is tough, comfortable and good looking! definitely a thumbs up!
This question is specifically for Jewddha and anyone else who owns a twill PK:
Compared to acrylic kilts (i.e., SWK), how often and how greatly does the cotton twill wrinkle with daily wear (in your experience)? I realize everyone's different and the environs in which we wear our kilts vary greatly but a high and or frequent 'ease of wrinkling' factor will definitely keep me away from the PK. I simply do not have the time to be ironing a kilt every time I put it on, nor do I wish to walk around looking like I just rolled out of bed because my kilt is easily wrinkled. Obviously, all kilts wrinkle and some less often than others but I'm looking for a 'wrinkling comparison' between cotton twill and acrylic fabric kilts in particular.
The wrinkling issue is what I've been expecting (waiting?) to hear about these kilts...and Jewddha, thanks for bringing this up.
Last edited by MacSimoin; 13th October 05 at 12:46 AM.
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13th October 05, 04:54 AM
#25
Not only does Jeff produce a great product, his customer service is outstanding.
When I first got my kilt from him, he had forgotten the back pocket. When I informed him, he asked that I send it back for correction and he would reimburse my postage. When he received the kilt back, he put it at top priority and had it right back out to me.
Although I don't plan to immediately reorder from him, as I have a few tartan kilts at the top of my list, I won't hesitate to do so in the future.
I'm wearing the kilt here (try to focus on the kilt;))
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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13th October 05, 10:08 AM
#26
MacSimoin, I can't compare to an acrylic (my only other kilt is a poly-cotton FK), but I can say that I would not wear it to anywhere "fancy" without a touch-up. I wear it most days after just snapping out the pleats, but most of my days means high school. If you're dead-set on the 12 oz. twill, I think you'll find the same problem anywhere, because of the nature of the material (that being cotton). Now if you don't mind a lighter weight kilt, I would consider looking at Freedom Kilts (the 9.5 oz. poly-cotton looks sharp and dressy with little to no care). ANother option is to e-mail Jeff, and ask what he has, I know when i got mine made, he was extremely helpful in looking around for alternate fabrics, colours and patterns for me, so I suggest asking him about it before discounting ordering from him.
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13th October 05, 10:20 AM
#27
I just went downstairs after posting that and looked at my kilt. In all honesty, after running my hand sover it and smoothing out the pelats (maybe... 45 seconds?) it looks pretty sharp, and the aprons didn't look bad at all. If you were to keep yours on hangers, I'm sure that would help it also. (my talk about pleats has to do with the fact that mine is a two-tone, the pleat edges tend to curl a fair bit, but to my knowledge that's not an issue with his single fabric kilts).
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13th October 05, 10:25 AM
#28
Originally Posted by Riverkilt
...can't post to this place yet some techie stuff I don't get about the gallery site and this place. Used to have a gallery here but seems those days are long gone.
C'mon Ron, it's not rocket science. Read the thread I left in the Show us your pics section. Use the IMG tags with the picture's URL in the middle and voila -
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13th October 05, 01:27 PM
#29
Thanks again for the info and opinions. Anyone have a clear, close-up pic of the 12 oz. cotton twill? (not the washed-out pic at the PK site)
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13th October 05, 02:07 PM
#30
I do now.
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I posted them as links simply because I don't want to aggravate anyone who doesn't wish to see. The fabrics beenw ashed with fabric softener several times as well as worn a fair bit.
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