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    I recall when I was dancing that the time from being measured for the kilt and actually getting it was a very long time. I remember the kilt maker always asking for an extra growth measurement because of the time it took to make one. I do hope you don't have too long to wait and once your kilt arrives you enjoy it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluebonnet View Post
    I remember the kilt maker always asking for an extra growth measurement because of the time it took to make one.
    It's been annoying actually, that the last two kilts I had made were made a couple inches bigger than I specified and I had to move the buckles before I could wear them.
    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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    Of course, if you opt to have a kilt made by one of our forum's own resident kilt-makers, who are simply amazing by the way, your wait time (and jonesing) may significantly be much less. Just saying.

    8-Yard, Heavyweight kilt in the Macpherson Reproduction Colours by D.C. Dalgliesh; 2 brown leather straps with brass buckles, no belt loops, double fringe, pleated to the sett and expertly made by Barbara Tewksbury of New York.
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    Cheers,
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    Don't know if its an option in Australia - but you'll have much better results if you deal directly with a quality kiltmaker, rather than through a middleman who can "get it for you." I have one kilt made by a nameless, faceless kiltmaker filtered through a middleman - but only because it was sewn to the wrong size for the buyer and the wrong size happened to be my size and the middleman wanted to sell it at a well reduced price.

    Otherwise I deal direct with kiltmakers....full time kiltmakers who devote their full work time to kiltmaking. The orders in front of me are filled faster so my kilts get sewn up sooner. Biggest wait is often for fabric to be shipped in from Scotland or for fabric to be custom woven then shipped in from Scotland. I've never waited more than three months - often less - for a hand sewn kilt from my full time kiltmaker....and I expect to wait that three months when I place the order.

    If its just you talking directly to the craftsman who's going to sew up your kilt there is much much less chance that you'll have confusion over sizes and tartans or God forbid delivery deadlines for that kilted wedding. If you can visit the kiltmaker and have them measure you for a kilt that's best of all.

    And quality kiltmakers are all well versed in working with the mills in Scotland and can find you the exact tartan you want - or have it woven - just like the middleman. So why pay someone else to do the work that you can easily do yourself and your kiltmaker will happily do for you as part of the total cost?

    Gotta be kiltmakers in Australia you can contact direct. If not, or none to your satisfaction, I think any overseas kiltmaker would be happy to work with you too. No clue on import/export costs though.

    Your mileage may vary - but working direct has been a smooth process for me through over a dozen hand sewn kilts. Higher quality, faster service, lower cost....seems to violate the rule of you can have any two of price, quality, or service....maybe you can have all three.
    Last edited by Riverkilt; 30th July 13 at 05:39 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt View Post
    Don't know if its an option in Australia - but you'll have much better results if you deal directly with a quality kiltmaker, rather than through a middleman who can "get it for you."

    Gotta be kiltmakers in Australia you can contact direct.
    I'd agree with that and as has been mentioned on another thread, Doug and Karen at All Things Tartan / St. Kilda Retail near Ipswich, QLD would meet those objectives - really nice people to deal with and Karen's work is first class.
    Regards, Sav.

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