I suppose I didn' metion the "Made is Scotland" aspect held true to the purists. Material wise and craftsmanship wise, at least in my opinion, a full traditional kilt doesn't have to come from scotland-but it wouldn't hurt if it did.

I meant no offense to those of the KiltWright trade. Merely the unwritten and unprovable impression of real "Scottish Autenticity" makes me think differently of the traditionalness of a kilt. But, any person's kilt is as real as they mean it to be. I'm not one to judge for others, but I consider any hand sewn 8-9 yard tartan kilt as "real" as the next one. But then, what do I know.

--Macwizzard