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18th July 14, 10:56 PM
#19
 Originally Posted by jayhawk
I can understand wanting to avoid paying US shipping rates, but what do you spend for a traditional kilt? An AmeriKilt is much more traditional looking, in my opinion, than most utility kilts. I get a ton of compliments, from women and men, about how cool it looks, and it has never been mistaken for a skirt. Wrinkles more at first, but after three washings, and simply drying with clothes pins to hold the pleats to shape while air drying, it wrinkles no worse than a well worn pair of blue jeans (e.g., not much at all). Probably run you $200 (including shipping), but that's half the cost of a really good traditional kilt.
Here's the site: http://www.amerikilt.com/
They look much more like a traditional kilt, they are made by the owners to size...nice kilts all around.
Eric
I've just bought a Prince of Wales tartan kilt off ebay, I've decided against utility kilts, but may go for a sports kilt for next summer.
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