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14th November 07, 10:53 AM
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3 New Kilts Today USAK Blaklader

You hope the postman will bring you one of the kilts you are waiting for then three arrive on the one day. This is a "Value Classic" Wallace from an e-bay seller Fredonline321 from whom I have had some cheap kilts before. As this is the cheapest kilt in his range, at just £16, I was surprised to find the maker had bothered to hold the pleats together with basting stitches.

Basting stitches removed and time for a trial fit. A very basic acrylic kilt for casual wear. Yes I know the hose don't match but I was about to head out in my Black Watch kilt when the post arrived.
There are about 20 pleats at the back, but no fell. There are three belt loops. The only lining in the kilt is a small semi-circular patch at the back. Verdict - will do the job I bought it for - leisure wear - and fair value for money - you get what you pay for.

By the time I arrived home from work and had an opportunity to try on my new USA Kilts semi-traditional MacLeod Hunting, darkness had fallen. At an exchange rate of more than two dollars to the pound, and being pleasantly surprised not to be charged any import duty, I have obtained a quality hand made kilt here at a real bargain price. I was surprised at how rough the selvedge looks on this kilt, but I like the way this gives the kilt a rugged looking macho finish. The certificate which came with the kilt says it was built by Rocky.

A full set of pleats at the back, and a great fit. Well done Rocky.

Now for the Blaklader craftsman kilt, about which Cloves recently posted a thread. I had posted on another forum that the Glasgow based seller advertising them on e-bay (Armadillo Workwear) did not have any listed in my size and the supplier e-mailed me to say he now had a range of sizes in stock. The kilt cost about £52 including value added tax and carriage and looks to be good value for money, with lots of pockets and attachments. Similar to the denim kilts from Union Kilts, there is a shorter front overlap than on a traditional kilt but the overlapping aprons fall to opposite legs when sitting, creating the impression of long shorts. You need to be sure you order the correct waist size as this kilt fastens with studs rather than adjustable straps. I ordered a waist size 38 and it fits perfectly.

The kilt is slightly longer than a traditional kilt, at 25 inches, reaching to below knee on me. There are about eight shallow pleats at the back. Narrower belt loops, suitable for use with a trouser belt. The seller tells me that the kilt won the Swedish clothing industry's fashion garment of the year award. A very comfortable casual kilt in heavy duty cotton which I will wear for the remainder of this evening. Comes with a lifetime guarantee on the seams. Europe's answer to Utilikilt?
Last edited by cessna152towser; 6th December 08 at 10:30 AM.
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14th November 07, 11:29 AM
#2
I'd be interested to see the Blaklader compared to the UK or Amerikilt...
-Greg Long
Whisky Buyer, Vom Fass USA
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14th November 07, 11:57 AM
#3
Congratulations on the new kilts Alex, they look good. I was also surprised with the selvedge on the USA Kilt, but overall I really do like it. Congratulations again.
"If the Party could thrust its hand into the past and say this or that even, it never happened—that, surely, was more terrifying than mere torture and death."
- George Orwell, 1984, Book 1, Chapter 3
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14th November 07, 12:26 PM
#4
Of my 3 USAKs, one of them has the "frayed" selvedge. I quickly forgot about it. I'm sure you will too. It's a great kilt, and the PV is really the only way to go as far as synthetic tartans.
“A proud man is always looking down on things and people; and, of course, as long as you're looking down, you can't see something that's above you.” -C.S. Lewis
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14th November 07, 12:41 PM
#5
Very nice!! I especially like the colors of the Macleod hunting!
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14th November 07, 02:05 PM
#6
wow three kilts in one day....color me jealous! That MacLeod Hunting is awesome!
Inside me is a thin woman screaming to get out. But I can usually shut the b*tch up with chocolate!
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14th November 07, 02:48 PM
#7
I'm with cloves, that Mcleod Hunting looks very nice pleated to stripe, I think it a very handsome tartan.
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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14th November 07, 02:59 PM
#8
Does Rocky not fray the selvidge much like the fringe?
Alex wonderful news, 3 in one day. I do like the McLeod Hunting.
The Grant.
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14th November 07, 09:00 PM
#9
Some great additions to help fill your closet!
Glen
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
Kilted With Pride!!!
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16th November 07, 01:14 PM
#10
I took Ann over to the shopping mall today at Gretna and also went over to the airport.
Ann wanted me to wear the Blaklader, so a chance to get a few more pics. I teamed it with knee high rugby socks as it was a cold day. A very warm and comfortable kilt, but for the purists, Kilt Don'ts would be the length (25 inches) and those pleats. Only one comment all day, from the young lass who served me in the sports shop who said she liked to see a man wearing a new style kilt and that it looked very good on me. 


Last edited by cessna152towser; 16th November 07 at 02:43 PM.
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