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    Kilt2

    I was browsing through the kiltstore website, when I came across this link http://www.kilt2.com/ Has anybody heard of them before? Apparently, they have created a revolution when it comes to kilt wearing. I know it looks shocking, but the more I look at it, the more I like it...I dont know, maybe Im going crazy....
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    At $600 - $1100, I'll pass.

    I don't like the look anyway, too "busy".
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    They are xpensive indeed. Very fashion oriented, more like something you would see on a runway. Apparently, they have had well over 1000 sattisfied customers already.
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    I'm willing to bet that those customer's are not typical highland kilt wearers. ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by F16WarBird
    I'm willing to bet that those customer's are not typical highland kilt wearers. ;)
    Nor "casual" wearers. I'd say Iņaki's right; they are for the "statement in style" crowd, dressing to attract attention.
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    Those things look ridiculous.

    I understand that "ridiculous" is a compliment among the kids.

    I'm not a kid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob C.
    I understand that "ridiculous" is a compliment among the kids.
    Maybe with some, but being a young adult myself (21), I would have to agree that these really look ridiculous. I saw these when they first emerged and I was severely dissapointed in their product.
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    Although this is a product you can get through the kiltstore (link above), I don't think I "get it."

    (My moniker, below, is appropriate...)
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    Someone brought these to light a while back and I wasn't real impressed with them then either. I think you guys are right on about the kilts being for the fashionistas vice the regular/casual wearer. If I were to be thinking of getting one of these I think I would wait until the fashion wave passes and the price does a drastic drop or better yet, grab one cheap off ebay once they are out of style.

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    This is definitely for a niche market... I'm just not sure what niche!

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