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    Welcome from The Show Me State!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maclachlan View Post
    Welcome from The Show Me State!
    As a matter of fact I grew up in Missouri, in the heart of the Ozarks. Perhaps you're not too far from the J Higgins kilt store in Kansas City, Kansas, area?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tubino View Post
    As a matter of fact I grew up in Missouri, in the heart of the Ozarks. Perhaps you're not too far from the J Higgins kilt store in Kansas City, Kansas, area?
    We're down near the bootheel in Ripley County. I need to drive up to KC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maclachlan View Post
    We're down near the bootheel in Ripley County. I need to drive up to KC.
    If there's a discussion of particular kilt stores in the US on this board (and there must be), I haven't stumbled on it yet. It seems J Higgins in Kansas City area, and the one in San Francisco called Wm Glen and Son are two of the bigger ones for actual storefront places.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tubino View Post
    If there's a discussion of particular kilt stores in the US on this board (and there must be), I haven't stumbled on it yet. It seems J Higgins in Kansas City area, and the one in San Francisco called Wm Glen and Son are two of the bigger ones for actual storefront places.
    USA kilts is just outside Philadelphia. That they have a physical store.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kilted2000 View Post
    USA kilts is just outside Philadelphia. That they have a physical store.
    I just learned that Wm Glen and Sons have a shop in Toronto— not terribly far for me! Could be a weekend trip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tubino View Post
    It seems J Higgins in Kansas City area, and the one in San Francisco called Wm Glen and Son are two of the bigger ones for actual storefront places.
    Good to know, I didn't know J Higgins was a brick & mortar shop.
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    J Higgins in Kansas City area

    Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post
    Good to know, I didn't know J Higgins was a brick & mortar shop.
    I haven't been there myself but this is what one sees on their website.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tubino View Post
    I haven't been there myself but this is what one sees on their website.
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    Yes, indeed. And should you visit there, you’ll be met by Griffin who is a top notch piper, extremely helpful and patient with whatever queries you may have, and always impeccably dressed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PiperPadre View Post
    Yes, indeed. And should you visit there, you’ll be met by Griffin who is a top notch piper, extremely helpful and patient with whatever queries you may have, and always impeccably dressed.
    Thanks, good to know.

    I will say, about Higgins, is that I've always found the "cut" of their Argyll jackets a bit odd.

    If I were to go into business making those I would get a nice traditionally cut one from one of the older respected Scottish tailors (a vintage one from Ebay or what have you) and copy it.

    There's something about the Higgins Argylls that strikes me as if they didn't have a pattern to follow, and sort of made it up. The same is true of their military-style doublets, but to a lesser extent.

    Then again, most of the modern Argylls made in the UK are also clunkier in style than the nice older Scottish-made ones.
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