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    tartanwear-direct casual

    Take a look, I just stumbled across this. Appears to be a PV with sizing options. Any experience with these guys?

    http://www.tartanwear-direct.com/cgi...=HOME:menswear

    Thanks
    David

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Thornton
    Take a look, I just stumbled across this. Appears to be a PV with sizing options. Any experience with these guys?

    http://www.tartanwear-direct.com/cgi...=HOME:menswear

    Thanks
    David
    Gee, thanks. Thanks a lot!! You WOULD have to post this right after I promised my wife at supper tonight that I wouldn't be buying any more kilts for awhile. Grrrrrr! ;)
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    Try this,

    I'm not really buying another kilt for me, I am just getting this so I won't trash my expensive ones!

    David

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Thornton
    Try this,

    I'm not really buying another kilt for me, I am just getting this so I won't trash my expensive ones!

    David
    I'm sure this supplier has been discussed in the past. They are good value for the price, just don't expect them to be of similar quality as full price items. I have a 16 oz wool and also a PV as shown in the photo in your link. They appear to be made from off-cuts and patterns do not necessarily align. However, as you state, excellent for just day-to-day wear.
    Joe

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    I know they canna spell!!
    Mens Poly-viscose Casual Kilt

    This inexpesive kilt comes in a splendid variety of tartans (see below). Perfect for stag weekends and other informal occassions. Material used is 65% Polyester and 35% Viscose.
    Stag weekends?? I think a kilt is better than that!
    Puts me off a bit, or am I being snobbish?
    Graham
    8 years full time kilted.

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    tartan casual

    Never heard of them although it looks like they operate from the Glasgow area which is where I lived until 1989. Anything that can make kilts affordable everyday wear has to be encouraging.

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