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    Neo-Kilts....

    ....anyone have one and like to make comments?
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    I've found it weird how long Neo-Kilts has been around and how no one on this board has said much, if anything, about them. They sure look well made and offer a lot of options.
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    I don't own one, but I've met the owner (Josh) a few times. He's a good guy and he'll stand behind his product. He used to be a vendor on these boards, but (as I understand it) there was some disagreement about some of the forum rules regarding what can and can't be posted.

    If I were in the market for a casual, non-traditional kilt I'd likely go to him.

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    I feel the same way also Jay. I've been looking for a camo kilt a long time and somehow missed them. Good price with straps.
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    Don't they do those black kilts with the tartan insets? Very sharp...

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    I plan on buying a neo kilt one of these days. He offers some options that are very practical. I have never heard anything negative about the NeoKilt products.

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    Yep, NeoKilt are well made casual kilts. My first kilt was a Snow Camo NeoKilt. Very nice. 'Tis a shame they aren't associated with XMTS...

    Wade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by auld argonian View Post
    Don't they do those black kilts with the tartan insets? Very sharp...

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    AA
    you may be thinking of Celtic Warrior Kilts on that one.
    "A sharp knife is nothing without a sharp eye"
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    Neo-Kilts sells them as well. Good looking kilts IMHO.

    http://www.neokilt.com/mens.html
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