I have a list of the collection as of about May 2006 when it was at about 60 some kilts.

Wonder if anyone has kept track of the Kollection since - or wants to research it?

Interesting that back then the Kollection was about 2:1 contemporary kilts to tartan kilts.

Here's what I have from a post by Ham.

Originally Posted by Hamish
"If you really want these again, here they are:

TraditionalTartanKilts
Gunn, Ancient Colours [Alex Scott, Aberdeen - July, 1973]
Gunn, Weathered Colours [TFCK, Edinburgh - May, 2001]
MacIntosh, Ancient Hunting [Charity Shop, Storrington - Jan. 2003]
Maple Leaf, Canadian District [Geoffrey (Tailor), Edinburgh - Feb. 2003]
Buchanan, Weathered Colours [KiltieBear, London - Feb. 2003]
Black, barathea [Geoffrey (Tailor), Edinburgh - Jan. 2004]
Nithsdale Regional [Geoffrey (Tailor), Edinburgh - June 2004]

Contemporary Non-Tartan Scottish Kilts [p] = with detachable pockets
Black, barathea [TFCK - Feb. 2000]
Bottle Green, A/R Tweed [p] (also + matching jacket to make a suit) [TFCK - May, 2000]
Black, Imitation Leather, PVC [TFCK - July, 2000]
Khaki, PolyWool [TFCK - Sept. 2000]
Dark Blue, PolyWool [p] (also + matching jacket to make a suit) [TFCK - Feb 2002]
Brown Grain, PolyWool [p] [TFCK - June, 2002]
Off White, Poly Wool [TFCK - June, 2002]
Wine, PolyWool [p] [TFCK - Feb. 2003]
Grey Pinstripe, Worsted (also + matching jacket to make a suit) [TFCK - Sept. 2003}
Brown, Imitation Leather, PVC [TFCK - Nov. 2003]
Bleached Corduroy [p] [TFCK - May 2004]
Black 'Hidden Tartan' [Highland Store, London - Mar 2004]
Celtic Football Club (The Hoops) [Club Kilts, East Kilbride - May 2004]
Green Camouflage [www.KiltStore.net, Edinburgh - July 2004]
Dark Blue Denim [www.KiltStore.net, Edinburgh - July 2004]
Rainbow [StreetKilts, London - Aug 2004]

Tartan Breacans ("Kinloch Anderson")
Tartan Army [Nov. 1998]
Kinloch Anderson, Corporate [March, 1999]
City of Edinburgh [March, 1999]
Kinloch Anderson, Hunting [July, 1999]

Utilikilts (USA)
Workmans, Caramel (Standard) [Nov. 2000]
Original, Khaki (Standard) [April, 2001]
Original, Black (Neo-Trad) [Dec. 2001]
Original, Olive (Neo-Trad) [Jan. 2002]
Original, Olive (Standard) [Dec. 2002]
Original, Tan Khaki (Standard) [Dec. 2002]
Black Leather (Neo-Trad) [Jan. 2003]
Workmans, Natural (Neo-Trad) [July, 2003]
Workmans, Chocolate Brown (Neo-Trad)[Dec 2003]

Amerikilts (USA)
Tan [Dec. 2002]
Olive Green [May, 2003]

Savannah Kilts was NeoKilts (USA)
Leine (6 yard) Khaki [Oct.2003]

Mountain Kilt
Mountain Kilt, Khaki [Mar 2004]

40 in all.




That was in October 2004. Since others are now updating their 'Inventories', here are the additions to mine since then:

Traditional Tartan Kilts
Bruce of Kinnaird AC [Geoffrey (Tailor), Edinburgh - July, 2005]
Grey Thistle Dubh [Geoffrey (Tailor), Edinburgh - Nov. 2005]
'X Marks the Scot' [Geoffrey (Tailor), Edinburgh - Jan. 2006]

Contemporary Non-Tartan Scottish Kilts [p] = with detachable pockets
Charcoal Grey, Poly/Wool [TFCK - Dec. 2004]
Real Leather, Black [p] [TFCK - Feb. 2005]

Muted Brown, Woollen twill [KiltStore.net - Dec. 2004]
Grey Harris Tweed, Box-pleats 4yd [Albanach.com USA - March. 2005]
Windowpane Tweed [House of Bruar, Blair Atholl - May, 2005]
Real Leather, British Tan [R-Kilts, Ontario, Canada - July 2005]
Brithwe Dewi Sant (St. David's Tartan) [Wales Tartan Centre, Cardiff - Sept. 2005]

Union Kilts (Wales)
Real Leather, Heavy, Black (Prototype) [Nov. 2004]
Real Leather, Heavy, Black [Feb. 2005]
Real Leather, Light, Black [Feb. 2005]
Corduroy, Chocolate Brown [April, 2005]

Utilikilts (USA)
Workmans, Caramel (Neo-Trad) [June, 2005]
Original, Nightwatch Camo (Neo-Trad) [June, 2005]

Bear Kilts (Canada)
British Columbia, Canadian Provincial [Aug. 2005]
Black with Red Pinstripe [Aug. 2005]

Freedom Kilts (Canada)
Charcoal, Casual, PolyCotton [Oct. 2005]

Which brings the total to 59.
I have four more on order, three of which should be with me within two weeks:
The 'Saltire' Kilt, 8yd (Scottish Store, Edinburgh)
Ireland's National, Semi-Trad (USA Kilts)
Snakeskin Leather, 6yd (TFCK)
Northumberland/Shepherd Tartan, 8yd (Geoffrey)

Just helping to keep the records straight!!!!"


Of course just reading the inventory of the Kollecton is enough to trigger "kilt lust" for a new kilt or three....