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    Quote Originally Posted by Pleater
    That is right, pleated to the set, and nicely centred too by the look of it - that is a vertical stripe with some emphasis is placed centre back - presumably there is the same stripe centre front?
    That's a correct assumption. Apart from the pleating, the front and back are identical.

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    That is one fine piece of kilt-work you have there! I expect you will recieve a great many compliments on the newest addition to your kilt collection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted KT
    That is one fine piece of kilt-work you have there! I expect you will recieve a great many compliments on the newest addition to your kilt collection.
    Thanks It's my first kilt, so I can't really make any comparisons, but as far as I can tell it is superb. House of Edgar 13 oz 8yrd, bought through kilt store. I actually have a number of female colleagues who are envious, as they have never owned such a fantastic unbifurbicated piece of clothing...

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    kiltstore.com? I take it the kilt is one of their 'Balmoral' types, then. How do you like the workmanship? I am seriously contemplating ordering my next tartan kilt from them. They have great prices, and I'd love to hear your ideas on the quality of the kilt!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted KT
    kiltstore.com? I take it the kilt is one of their 'Balmoral' types, then. How do you like the workmanship? I am seriously contemplating ordering my next tartan kilt from them. They have great prices, and I'd love to hear your ideas on the quality of the kilt!
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    Quote Originally Posted by billmcc
    These are not off-the-rack kilts. Each is made to order.
    Dang... then I'm even MORE impressed with this kilt than I was before!
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    Porrick,

    Go here and take a look at the picture at the top of the page:
    http://www.jhiggins.net/catalog/customkilts.html

    The person in the middle is wearing a kilt pleated to stripe. The person on the right is wearing a kilt pleated to sett. The person on the left is showing the front of either kilt. All three kilts are made of the same tartan, Royal Stewart.

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    I noticed the last time I followed a link from X-marks that Kiltstore.net had an X-marks discount come up on the page. Can't seem to get it to do that again right now, but it seemed like a fairly decent discount to members here. I may have to use them for a kilt someday.

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    By the way, back to the topic of Scottishkilts.net, I received a modern Stewart hunting 5 yard heavyweight from them and am completely satisfied. Very nice kilt if a little tight since it is my "diet" kilt.
    Oswulf


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    Quote Originally Posted by Oswulf
    I noticed the last time I followed a link from X-marks that Kiltstore.net had an X-marks discount come up on the page. Can't seem to get it to do that again right now, but it seemed like a fairly decent discount to members here.
    Try it again; I'm seeing the discount right now.
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