Bill - time frame: April 2005 for the wedding pics and June 25th for the last one.
Other tidbits: the wedding kilt was a full traditional heavy wool Black Watch rented from Piper's Cove in Kearny, NJ - worth renting from there just for the interaction with the staff but you MUST go in person to get the full experience
The black kilt in the last pick is cotton twill and has a "Highland Outfitters" label on it. Picked it up on eBay for $15 as I recall. Not bad and good for generally knocking around. Leads me to have an interest in other cotton twill kilts.
Not shown (yet) is a poly-viscose Black Watch kilt that Piper's Cove and others sell for around $100 and call a 'walking kilt' a/k/a 'casual' kilt or philabeg (butchered the spelling there but I'm too tired to check it). I lucked into that one on eBay too - $25.
I'm not cheap per se but wanted to ease in on the expense and, since I'd like to lose some of the poundage around me, can't bring myself to shell out lots of bucks on kilts yet. The exception will probably be for a Douglas tartan semi-tradional from one of our sponsors -- I can't hold off that Jones forever.
Piper's Cove is THE BOMB when it comes to customer service, KNOWLEDGE, and quality in the entire northeast. Those guys are no pretenders!!!
That's what you get when you deal with people that KNOW THEIR TARTANS, love their work, and are in business for fun... not just money or fame.
Anyone can make or sell a kilt. When you're in this business, you should have the brains to know the tartans, know the heritage, know what NOT to wear, and have the honesty to deal with the public in facts. These guys are a RARE BREED. I actually like just chatting with them!
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