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    KL Kilts

    I'm sure this company has come up, but couldn't find a thread. KL KIlts has Thomson Camel Kilts, in various sizes, on E-bay for $45.00. This is a casual kilt, has three buckles, lined, 4 to 5 yrds poly-something. 1" pleates.
    Anyone have any experience with these people?

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    I was thinking about buying one myself. I love the tartan. I'd be interested to hear a review as well.
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    Most if not all of the photos are pretty obviously photo-shopped, that is the various kilts are laid on top of the same "model." Not always by a skilled hand check the black kilt for an especially egregious example!

    That said, I could be tempted. Feedback is generally good and the eBay ID has been registered for a long time.

    Anybody bit yet?

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    I have one. It's fine for the price. No complaints. I wouldn't wear it to a Wedding, but is fine for a knock about, or to the local Pub.
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    Damn! hit the button too soon...

    P.S. SWK Thrifty, now, that could be worn pretty much anywhere. No one would know unless they got up real, real close.
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    Might have to look into it myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozman1944 View Post
    I have one. It's fine for the price. No complaints. I wouldn't wear it to a Wedding, but is fine for a knock about, or to the local Pub.
    Same here.
    Mine fits tight, so if I had it to do over again I'd order a size larger.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry124 View Post
    Same here.
    Mine fits tight, so if I had it to do over again I'd order a size larger.
    I found my that mine was the same way. Still fits, just a bit snug. Not a bad kilt at all for the price.
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    KL Kilts? I'm going to them out.
    'Cause every lass goes crazy 'bout a sharp dressed Scot!

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    I've been through all the threads I could find here, but no one has mentioned the fabric in these KL Kilts. I'm willing to consider giving one a try because the feedback has generally been good, but I need to avoid acrylic. Can someone tell me whether they're polyester-rayon, cotton flannel, or what? Thanks!
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