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31st August 04, 08:17 AM
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What this all points out is, that there is a certain amount of skill, care and knowledge that goes into making a true "quality" kilt. Whether it's knowing the simple art of sewing straight, or knowing what it takes to properly taper a kilt so that it actually hangs right and fits properly... there's a HUGE difference.
We're paying GOOD MONEY for these kilts, and deserve to have it rewarded with quality workmanship. Those who own and wear the well-made kilts know what I'm writing about. The guys who haven't had the chance to wear one of these "tanks" just can't know the difference... and it's substantial.
Take the time to examine the kilts. Research the company and the knowledge that they have. If you're relatively new to the kilt-owning group, step back and look at what's out there! There are more than 20 companies just in North America.
Know your tartan... know your kiltmaker's quality and skill... know what you really want!
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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