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15th October 15, 05:30 PM
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I'd completely missed this one too or I'd have commented much earlier. OP, glad to hear you're stoked on your new kilt!
disclaimer: Since I've taken kilts off my menu to focus on sewing bikepacking gear, I don't have a dog in this particular fight
For the record, I'd never be the least bit concerned about working in a custom made kilt. You'd be surprised at the kind of abuse that poly/cotton and nylon/cotton can take. Two of my three kilts in regular rotation at work have been beat completely to sh*t and washed/dried more than they should have been, and aside from some fading the fabric and stitching is still ace. I definitely understand wanting to take care with an expensive garment, but these things are very durable.
As far as good vendors for a future purchase, there aren't very many choices. Freedom Kilts and Alt.Kilt can set you up for not too far north of $200 if memory serves. I wouldn't hesitate to buy a Utilikilt either. If I didn't make my own and were shopping for a new kilt, this is where my list would stop.
Amerikilt have generally good reviews but IMO they can be a little poofy in the hips, depending on your proportions. I believe you can supply your own fabric as well, if what they offer isn't quite what you want. Proudly made in the US as well, which is rad at such a low price point.
I wouldn't touch another STK unless they've stopped cutting out the inside of their pleats for absolutely no reason. I'd also like them to be a little less vague about where their garments are manufactured.
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16th October 15, 07:25 PM
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Try to talk Ratspike into making you a kilt.
Trust me on this.
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