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15th November 04, 09:05 AM
#16
Every kilt out there has its place, and the SportKilt is perfect for the guy who doesn't know if he's really into this... the guy that doesn't have a ton of money... or the guy that doesn't know that there are MUCH better kilts out there for only a few bucks more.
I know SportKilts VERY well. Their advantage is that they will fit a side range of sizes. That's because they're not custom-made by any stretch. They do have a good selection of tartans. For quality, they're VERY thin and light weight. For looks, they may be about the worst made. Aprons are poor, pleats are shallow, and the tartan patterns throughout the kilts are non-existant.
If you REALLY want a kilt that's not a Scottish taraditional, or REAL expensive, there are a load of kilt companies that can make a casual for only a few bucks more... and THEY will look, wear, hang, and feel like a real kilt! It's worth the time to find the guys that can do this!!!
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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