I was going to reply, but I outsource all my reply work to an off shore company in India, and I keep having problems with Quality Control. As soon as we get it fixed I'll be sure to post a reply.

Brian Mackay
The worst part about your statement is that it is true for a lot of companies. It is also a major reason that I work for the commonwealth.

To be on topic though I think it is great that Scotland is doing this it gives the kilt makers pride to put that tag on, much like I am sure it gives the local kilt maker here the pride to put the made in the USA label on thier kilts.

The one thing I will say is that I don't own a traditional eight yard kilt, and most likely won't for a long time. I know when I bought my SWK that it wasn't made in Scotland, or the USA, but I wanted a kilt to get me started. Now I am not really happy that it was made off shore, but at the time it was what I could afford. I will probably get a few more SWK's, but my goal is to have as many american made kilts as I do SWK's