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8th April 05, 10:25 AM
#20
 Originally Posted by Hamish
As I say, I have never actually seen one, but I HAVE seen the cheapos being sold here in the UK.
We know the ones that you're referring to buddy. Those things would be better served as curtains in a Volkswagen Micro-Bus! It's a shame that those have also made their way to some of the Music Shops and stores in such places as eBay.
The StillWater "Standards" and "Heavy Kilts" are a FAR CRY from the others. The point that has been made MANY times, and still needs to be reiterated, is that the StillWater Kilts are in NO WAY a replacement for a nice handsewn traditional.
They are what they are, and they fill a void that NO OTHER COMPANY is touching! A nicely-made kilt with thin pleats and three buckles that won't break the bank. They look MUCH more formal than most casual kilts (Bear's are an exception) and don't cost an arm and a leg. Simple enough.
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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