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21st June 08, 08:42 AM
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Advice on Semi-destructible kilts (it's not as bad as it sounds)
Hi all,
I have finally worked out my teaching schedule next semester that I have lecture classes Monday and Wednesday, and hands on practical classes Tuesday and Thursday (and meetings and prep on friday). There is no way it would be prudent for me to wear a kilt Tuesday and Thursday, as Technical Theatre (the subject I teach) involves lots of time on ladders (and even in a college setting -- that is not the kind of education I want to give them). Anyway, even my lecture classes tend to be a bit messy (we paint in class, use pastels etc. -- gosh I sound like a Kindergarden teacher), anyway, I have a utilikilt, which is fine for class (but I only have one and at least the one I got was a bit more money than I have at the moment). I have the kilt I built for my wedding-- not wearing that to class (I will be very upset if that one is ruined). And I have the quite expensive kilt I had handmade in Scotland.
What I'm looking for is recommendations on decent looking kilts that are either very washable, or look good but are so inexpensive I won't be too upset when a student spills purple dye all over it (which I have found to be the most staining dye color). I ended up having an Emergency room visit, that was not nearly as insurance covered as I had hoped, and I'm in the process of moving, so I don't think I have time to make a couple of new kilts for myself. I'd love some group recommendations --
If they are sturdy and washable -- I could probably afford about $200 per kilt, If they aren't washable, they need to be less than $100. I just know with lead time being what it is I need to order the kilts for work soon if I have any prayer of being kilted this semester on the days I can be.
Thanks a bunch for the advice!!!
Cheers
Chris
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Christopher Boltz
Scenery and Lighting Design Instructor
Theatre Arts
Fresno City College
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21st June 08, 08:58 AM
#2
Try looking at Stillwater Kilts and USAKilts for tartan kilts in your price range.
Cheers!
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21st June 08, 09:02 AM
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 Originally Posted by pdcorlis
Try looking at Stillwater Kilts and USAKilts for tartan kilts in your price range.
Cheers!
totally agree here. maybe even frugal corner.
Gillmore of Clan Morrison
"Long Live the Long Shirts!"- Ryan Ross
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21st June 08, 09:59 AM
#4
Let me echo the chorus that will inevitably say SWK.
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21st June 08, 10:45 AM
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21st June 08, 10:49 AM
#6
SWK
SWK
SWK
If you go with their Thrifty model it's almost cheap enough to use as a paint rag.
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21st June 08, 10:54 AM
#7
With that price point, you might also try Steve at www.freedomkilts.com
"A veteran, whether active duty, retired, national guard or reserve, is someone who, at one point in his life, wrote a blank check made payable to "The United States of America", for an amount of "up to and including my life." That is honor, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand it." anon
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21st June 08, 11:03 AM
#8
If you want a nice looking kilt in that price range check out USA Kilts semi-traditionals. The fabric is Teflon coated and should be easy to clean up.
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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21st June 08, 04:40 PM
#9
Chris, don't overlook "WWW.Sportkilt.com", located in So. Calif.
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21st June 08, 05:24 PM
#10
I like my SportKilt, it's really durable and a good value, and I just bought an SWK Standard, so I'm looking forward to seeing how durable that one is.
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