Re: Kilt Shop Employee Not Allowed to Wear Kilt to Work
The problem comes after the germ of a kilt idea is sown on a person wandering around, Edinburgh, who has no idea about kilts and woke up that morning with no intention of spending money on a kilt. So he spots a kilt being worn--any kilt, good or bad-------likes the idea so off to a shop he goes wanting one NOW. IF he enters a good kiltmakers premises(that will just a matter of pot luck) he will find kilts to buy at far more than he wants to spend on a whim, or he finds that the kilt he wants is not only expensive,but also he will have to wait 12 weeks for it to be made. So off to the tat shops he goes to buy an instant, cheap, and often badly made kilt. That is how it goes and the good kilt maker does not often benefit from his expensive advertising, but the tat shops do! Come on! How many of you recognise that situation?
Last edited by Jock Scot; 6th November 11 at 06:19 AM.
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