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29th June 05, 04:07 AM
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 Originally Posted by toadinakilt
: my brother is considering a utilikilt, how are they? looks like i might have to save for a few more months, and get that heavy one. or another comparable. any suggestions for black kilts under $150?
I really like my Utilikilt and they have the "Original" for $125 and the "Denim" for $148, both of which come in black.
BTW where abouts in N.C. are you located, if you don't mind me asking? I'm just west of Charlotte.
thanx...Ded N. Buried
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29th June 05, 04:29 AM
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I have three sportkilts. One I bought, the other two given to me. I wear them around the house and such, but I wouldn't wear them out for anything. For a good and economical kilt, checkout Jeff at Pittsburgh kilts. Here is the link, as well as a link to a casual kilt company list:
http://www.pittsburghkilts.com/
http://www.geocities.com/elijahnasar...sualkilts.html.
Jeff offers a black kilt for $110.00 as well as a lot of nice options which increase the price a little.
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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29th June 05, 10:28 AM
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Ded N. Buried, I am in Asheville, or more accurately, right outside of Asheville in a community caled Fairview. Beautiful place. Hey guys, thankz for all the info. With so many choices I'll probably end up with a wishlist to purchase over the next 5 years. Wow. Thanks again.
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30th June 05, 03:57 AM
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Toad,
You are close enough to where we are (Franklin) that you really ought to take a trip up to see the Scottish Tartans Museum.
Most of the kilts we offer are of the hand-tailored variety, so a bit more money than you are looking to spend right now, but we also offer the Buzz Kidder canvas kilts that are in your price range and come in solids.
Plus you can pick up your accessories there in our gift shop -- belts, sporrans, kilt pins, hose and the kilt.
But you need to come by and see the museum anyway, learn more about the kilt, see examples of the different styles, etc. Who knows, you may just decide to save up the money and invest in a hand tailored kilt (which we can also get in solid colors for you!).
Aye,
Matt
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You can also get a solid black at Amerikilt.com for $95
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From Jimmy Carbomb:
StillwaterKilts has a version that they call the "Heavy Weight Kilt" that is NOW available in a FANTASTIC all black version. There IS a plaid there, but it's concelaed in an all-black material. It looks AWESOME. I own a couple of them, and they're absolutely wonderful for the price. I HIGHLy recommend them for the look, feel, ease of maintenance and speed of delivery. (quote)
Jimmy, you are going to get me in troible with my wife. That "Shadow tartan is awesome. Now I have to have one.
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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Sports Kilt puts a lot of guys in their first kilt, myself included. My first kilt was a cotton Sport Kilt.
They shouldn't be worn to a wedding but Sport Kilts is not recommending them as wedding kilts.
I think they're fine for what they're made for; an inexpensive kilt for athletic events or a starter kilt for guys to see if they like how a kilt feels.
I don't think there's a kilt company that's put more guys in their first kilt than Sports Kilt.
I've sent a lot of people to Sports Kilt who want a kilt quickly for casual events.
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