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16th November 04, 10:16 AM
#11
I keep an eye on Bears "kilts instock" page
http://bearkilts.com/kiltsinstock/kiltsinstock.html
I got a kilt from Bear that way
and it is a great kilt and if you just so happen to be the right size it's a awsome deal.
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16th November 04, 10:16 AM
#12
I keep an eye on Bears "kilts instock" page
http://bearkilts.com/kiltsinstock/kiltsinstock.html
I got a kilt from Bear that way
and it is a great kilt and if you just so happen to be the right size it's a awsome deal.
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16th November 04, 10:25 AM
#13
 Originally Posted by Miah
Bear has amazing kilts. Nothing like machine washable to make day-to-day a reality. Bear also sells wool kilts. The wait is a bit longer than some similar companies, but the quality is outstanding.
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16th November 04, 10:25 AM
#14
 Originally Posted by Miah
Bear has amazing kilts. Nothing like machine washable to make day-to-day a reality. Bear also sells wool kilts. The wait is a bit longer than some similar companies, but the quality is outstanding.
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16th November 04, 10:25 AM
#15
 Originally Posted by Miah
Bear has amazing kilts. Nothing like machine washable to make day-to-day a reality. Bear also sells wool kilts. The wait is a bit longer than some similar companies, but the quality is outstanding.
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16th November 04, 11:10 AM
#16
bargain kilt
Hi Colin, I was hot on the trail of a Bear kilt but have just been told that poly/viscose tartan is a print and does not go through the thickness of the fabric properly. Also most of us are familiar with print fabrics in our regular clothes. (shirts etc) The do look kind of phoney to me. We don't worry about that in a shirt, but in a tartan kilt, well I don't know about that. Would appreciate your comments on this. Thanks- Longforgan
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16th November 04, 11:10 AM
#17
bargain kilt
Hi Colin, I was hot on the trail of a Bear kilt but have just been told that poly/viscose tartan is a print and does not go through the thickness of the fabric properly. Also most of us are familiar with print fabrics in our regular clothes. (shirts etc) The do look kind of phoney to me. We don't worry about that in a shirt, but in a tartan kilt, well I don't know about that. Would appreciate your comments on this. Thanks- Longforgan
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16th November 04, 11:10 AM
#18
bargain kilt
Hi Colin, I was hot on the trail of a Bear kilt but have just been told that poly/viscose tartan is a print and does not go through the thickness of the fabric properly. Also most of us are familiar with print fabrics in our regular clothes. (shirts etc) The do look kind of phoney to me. We don't worry about that in a shirt, but in a tartan kilt, well I don't know about that. Would appreciate your comments on this. Thanks- Longforgan
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16th November 04, 11:26 AM
#19
Re: bargain kilt
 Originally Posted by longforgan
Hi Colin, I was hot on the trail of a Bear kilt but have just been told that poly/viscose tartan is a print and does not go through the thickness of the fabric properly. Also most of us are familiar with print fabrics in our regular clothes. (shirts etc) The do look kind of phoney to me. We don't worry about that in a shirt, but in a tartan kilt, well I don't know about that. Would appreciate your comments on this. Thanks- Longforgan
I think most people with poly/viscose kilts will attest that is it a great material for kilts. The matrial is very different from what you will find in shirts.
My only suggestion would be (since you are in Washington State) to come up to one of our monthly Vancouver Kilts nights (we have had several Washington and Oregon visitors over the past year or so) and check out Bear's handiwork and see the poly/viscose in person. Plus the pints run freely, the band is great, the company of other kilted brothers is a blast, and the women are beautiful.
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16th November 04, 11:26 AM
#20
Re: bargain kilt
 Originally Posted by longforgan
Hi Colin, I was hot on the trail of a Bear kilt but have just been told that poly/viscose tartan is a print and does not go through the thickness of the fabric properly. Also most of us are familiar with print fabrics in our regular clothes. (shirts etc) The do look kind of phoney to me. We don't worry about that in a shirt, but in a tartan kilt, well I don't know about that. Would appreciate your comments on this. Thanks- Longforgan
I think most people with poly/viscose kilts will attest that is it a great material for kilts. The matrial is very different from what you will find in shirts.
My only suggestion would be (since you are in Washington State) to come up to one of our monthly Vancouver Kilts nights (we have had several Washington and Oregon visitors over the past year or so) and check out Bear's handiwork and see the poly/viscose in person. Plus the pints run freely, the band is great, the company of other kilted brothers is a blast, and the women are beautiful.
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