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    three choices

    ok, for a few months now i have been looking for a second kilt to wear. i have come up with three choices.
    1. a casual kilt from scottishclansman.com 250 bucks, morrsion red modern
    2. maybe 6 yards of morrison material and make a traditional great kilt out of that. i think the price would be around 400, right?
    3. at the celtic croft, a 5 yard great kilt for about 400 bucks.

    what do you think? i really want a morrison because its my families' and i need another kilt to wear and display my tartan too. i also need to know if a great kilt is really functional at all, a casual would be great to just put on and go, though a great kilt comes with the extra material to make a hood or something for when it rains(if ever, darn drought!). any help is appreciated. thank you for your time.

    nick

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    Great kilts are antiquated and cumbersome. Unless wearing them for reenacting or costume (*ducks from Halloween thread*), I'd recommend a modern kilt every time.

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    Aye,

    Clansman Knitwear (scottishclansman.com) has a fine website and many customers on this board. You may wish to do a Search on this site to review the threads about their products and service.

    Best part of this forum for shoppers is ye olde search feature.

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    I would say go for the modern kilt, great kilts are out of place in the modern world, people do (rightly or wrongly) equate them to a costume. I am sure you will find more occasion to wear the modern than the great kilt. Good luck with your choice whatever it may be.
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    I agree with the above. The great kilt would probably lie folded up in a drawer and get little use.

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    Don't know about scottishclanmen but if you are going to spend $250 or more, take a look at Rocky's (USA Kilts) semi-traditional kilts.

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    For what you are will to spend on fabric or a great kilt you have a lot of choices in modern kilts. Check some our supporters. Since you want wool most kiltmakers can get the tartan you want.

    I do agree with those above, stay with the modern kilt unless you expect a lot of visits to renfairs and the like. It isn't really a sensible garment for everyday wear.
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    I'd do a search of the kilt makers on the board. Pay special attention to their customer service (search threads) and then see if they can accmodate your Morrison needs. O'Neille
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    You can always turn your great kilt into a regular kilt by folding it in half before you make the pleats, unless you have too much fabric ... like 7 or 8 yards. Then just use a second belt to hold down the extra fabric afterwards. I do this often times, and posted pics of it on my site. For a more casual look, you can pull your shirt down over the belt.

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    ok, so a casual kilt would be better than a great, sounds fine i was leaning toward a casual kilt anyways.

    i had gotten the idea of clansman from the highland games i went to, they has a tent and i grabbed a card. i looked at it and it looks good. reason i like them is that they arent really expensive and they have a great selection.

    i'll go check the usa kilt place out.

    thanks

    nick

    EDIT: i looked at the usa kilt, wow expensive. i think i'll go with scottsihclansman.
    Last edited by Nick the DSM; 7th October 07 at 04:49 PM.

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