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    Stillwater Blackwatch arrived

    Heaven....gorgeous garment...super quick delivery (you were all right about that) and it's incredibly soft....I've gotta wear this out somewhere and soon!

    Thanks for the recommendations...it's a great kilt!!!

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    Peeeectures! Peeeectures!

    (Oh, and can someone tell me if it's Black Watch, BlackWatch, Blackwatch, etc?)

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    So glad to hear of the arrival of your new Kilt, CONGRATULATIONS, and wear it with pride.
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    I'm looking at their nightstalker when I get paid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shay
    Peeeectures! Peeeectures!

    (Oh, and can someone tell me if it's Black Watch, BlackWatch, Blackwatch, etc?)
    I'll try tomorrow...my rugby team is having a bar night so I may wear it there with a nice white t-shirt, my Doc Martens, and the black leather blazer I bought at the Leather School in Florence, Italy -- a combination of the mod and traditional all in one...

    I misjudged the waist size a little but after a couple of days eating jello and sorbet after my nose and throat surgery next week it will fit PERFECTLY...

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    Cool, can't have enough kilts!

    So, here's a question....

    Is a SWK a traditional kilt, or a contemporary kilt??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt
    Cool, can't have enough kilts!

    So, here's a question....

    Is a SWK a traditional kilt, or a contemporary kilt??

    Ron
    According to the ebay site, it's a Standard kilt....It's rather light but VERY soft....

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    I would say that a Stillwater uses traditional styling on a non-traditional material.
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    I agree that the Stillwater standards are traditional style and non-traditional material. The material is acrylic, but looks and feels similar to wool. Also, per and e-mail from Jerry, he said the standards are approximately 10 oz. So, they are very much like a light weight 10 oz wool kilt traditional kilt. But, be careful of snags. You can easily snag the acrylic material. I have 5 Stillwaters (1 heavyweight and 4 standards), and love them all.

    Darrell
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    Quote Originally Posted by NewKilt
    I agree that the Stillwater standards are traditional style and non-traditional material. The material is acrylic, but looks and feels similar to wool. Also, per and e-mail from Jerry, he said the standards are approximately 10 oz. So, they are very much like a light weight 10 oz wool kilt traditional kilt. But, be careful of snags. You can easily snag the acrylic material. I have 5 Stillwaters (1 heavyweight and 4 standards), and love them all.

    Darrell
    Yeah I already snagged a couple of times last night as i was trying to get out the thread holding the pleats down for shipping but nothing very noticeable. It's definitely acrylic material and ver light....but very comfortable. I don't have any traditional kilt pins so pulled out a AIDS ribbon pin I was given many years ago that was crafted by doctors in southern Africa who are working to fight the AIDS virus there (education, treatment, etc) and put that where the kilt pin would normally go...

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