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    What about Sport Kilts?

    I just found the web site for "SportKilts" in California. Has anyone had experience with them? They are not all that "cheap;" but the time you add sewn down pleats and fringe, you're getting into the UK range.

    I would like a lightweight and casual kilt, but don't want to invest in something that will look like a dishrag after a few washing.

    Dose the kilt have good shape and is there sufficient material for fullness and good "swish?"

    Thanks,

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    Quote Originally Posted by longshadows
    I just found the web site for "SportKilts" in California. Has anyone had experience with them? They are not all that "cheap;" but the time you add sewn down pleats and fringe, you're getting into the UK range.

    I would like a lightweight and casual kilt, but don't want to invest in something that will look like a dishrag after a few washing.

    Dose the kilt have good shape and is there sufficient material for fullness and good "swish?"

    Thanks,
    I have a sport kilt in flannel and I don't think it has any swish to it. I washed it and it came out okay. I had to press it pretty good but it worked...I would prefer a UK over the Sportkilt to be honest with you

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    If you want tartan kilts go to Stillwater and look into their Economy and standard models under $90 delivered. You'll get much better deal. USA Kilts at $110 delivered are a great kilt for casual wear.

    For solids check out Amerikilts or if you're willing to go up a few dollars more Freedom kilts.

    Sport kilts can serve a purpose but I'm finding that if you expect to wear it in public you won't be as happy with them as compared to a Stillwater.

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    Sport kilts

    I have a Sportlikt. I have the Irish national plaid. It is what it is. for sport .i use it for truly casual use. It looks pretty good if you iron it and accesorize. But its best use is highland games, it makes a great transition garment for outdoor activities. hiking etc. I use it post kayaking to easily get out of wet clothes. the chicks dig it out and about at the bar. I will wear mine on St pattys day with a t-shirt.
    “Live each season as it passes; breathe the air, taste the fruit, drink the drink, and resign yourself to the influences of each.” H.D. Thoreau

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    I was thinking one of their tropical print kilts would be great for around the water, or if you needed to throw something on over swimming trunks (or to slip out of them in public).
    We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb

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    I pretty much only use my Sportkilt for hanging out on the hall...at like midnight when i'm writing papers. I have to say that it's very comfortable, but I gave up keeping the pleats pressed ages ago. It's really not good for wearing unless the situation is extremely informal, ie, everybody else is in their underwear...it's miserably lightweight, too, so a chance gust of wind will play extreme havoc.

    I like it, but if you're thinking of wearing a lightweight kilt around town, a UK, Stillwater, or a USA Philabeg is a much better choice.


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    I have three SportKilts...the first two were a waste, the old gathered back, single length, no belt loops. They're less expensive that way but they don't look much like a kilt and if your leg length doesn't match what they cut it'll look weird/bad on you without alterations...why should you have to do alterations?

    The last SportKilt I bought after they added the option of custom length, sewn down pleats, and belt loops. A much better look.

    They are what they are. Check out their gallery on their website. Go to a Highland games and you'll see some - though most of us remove the big logo they sew on, you can tell from the polyesther look.

    I like mine for summer hiking, light weight so cool, almost like hiking nekie. Fabric seems to be okay, all the kilt folks buy from the same mills so they're limited by the poly tartans the mills choose to make. Do a google search for tartan bedspreads and you'll get a site that offers all the polyesther fabric tartans the mills make.

    You can also do a search on this board for SportKilt and find a number of similar threads.

    Here's a link to some pics of my SportKilts, hope it works for you.
    http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=...h&x=1&y=ogh2og

    Ron
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
    Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    Talking

    The one thing that i've seen on sport kilts is the elsticized wiast band of course i've only seen two or three but thats my observation

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    Sport Kilt

    Ive ordered 2 sport kilts for christmas presents for my daughter and daughter-in law . the kilts look good and the service was faster than I though it would be . I also ordered a kilted skirt for my wife I'm pleased with the orders

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickmac15 View Post
    Ive ordered 2 sport kilts for christmas presents for my daughter and daughter-in law . the kilts look good and the service was faster than I though it would be . I also ordered a kilted skirt for my wife I'm pleased with the orders
    This is probably the perfect use for a sport kilt. My mom complains that heavy pleating on a kilt makes her "butt look big", lol.

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