Occasionally, you'll run into somone that has a kilt from a manufacturer that they're just not quite happy with. For whatever reason (price, quality, construction) they just don't feel quite right about the purchase. As with the others that frequent festivals, concerts and games... I see a LOAD of kilts and have NO FEAR of going-up and talking to anyone.

I have YET to meet anyone that doesn't really like their PittsburghKilt. Surprisingly, I see them everywhere I go... not just in Pennsylvania. They're all over the place! They're also easy to recognize by the construction. They're a perfect mix of the ruggedness (is that a word?) of the UtiliKilt, the more "traditional" look of the regular kilts, and the versatility of the AmeriKilts. The material is also quite firm and solid in most cases. All-in-all, they're a wonderful value and choice.

So far as I can see, Jeff's the ONLY kiltmaker that has the art of lining down! Been there. Tried it. Hate doing it. It speaks loads for the craftsmanship and patience of the man!