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12th March 25, 09:59 AM
#1
 Originally Posted by OC Richard
Yes IMHO they're top-shelf, and their prices reflect that.
I visited them in August 2024. I was surprised that their big impressive shop right by the Castle was gone (the last time I was in Edinburgh was 2007) and now they're up a narrow staircase in an obscure shop a bit further down the street.
The place was more like a store-room, with racks full of jackets and kilts everywhere, and a cheery young man and young woman busy with online and phone orders.
At first they assumed I was picking up an order. When I explained I was just having a look they welcomed me to take my time, which I did.
They had racks of jackets which as I said appeared identical in cut and fit to the jackets I saw at all the other legitimate Highland Wear shops. However they were lacking the tell-tale "peat" tweed, the mark of the House of Edgar jackets which most shops had.
I always wonder about places with racks full of already made kilts. With SO many tartans, multiplied by the almost infinite array of body sizes, what good are "ready made" kilts if they're to be a treasured long-term possession?
Did you see any evidence that they had tailors at work or available?
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13th March 25, 05:10 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by jsrnephdoc
I always wonder about places with racks full of already made kilts.
I believe that they were all completed orders awaiting pickup or shipment, with tags with the customers' info.
I saw racks of kilts and jackets awaiting pickup in every Highland Wear shop I visited, and some of the shops were swamped with people picking up. Sometimes they were picking up a single outfit, sometimes a dozen or so for a wedding.
And, pretty much all these shops also had the sad little rack of things that never got picked up, which was the primary rack I was interested in, and where I made my jacket purchase.
 Originally Posted by jsrnephdoc
Did you see any evidence that they had tailors at work or available?
No this was clearly their customer pickup/customer ordering/customer service place. The workshop is elsewhere (I think I saw the location online but I don't remember).
Now this is interesting https://find-and-update.company-info...filing-history
Last edited by OC Richard; 13th March 25 at 05:16 AM.
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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