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9th December 05, 09:41 AM
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Heritage of Scotland has not had a lot of favourable reviews on this board.
I would think you would be better off going to Bear or USA Kilts. While their PV is only 11 oz (Am I wrong here guys?) if you get an 8 yard or semi-traditional kilt it will still be extremely warm. My 8 yard Bear kilt is nice and heavy and I have worn it in Vancouver's winters before (yes, we get at least a week of snow and cold each year!). A few pictures here http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=13996
Besides there should be no duty on a Bear or USA kilt, and there tartan is from a UK weaving comapny (www.maltonmills.com )
www.bearkilts.com
www.usakilts.com
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9th December 05, 09:50 AM
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The only mill that I KNOW of that puts a teflon coating on their PV is Marton Mills. It's 11 oz material and is the best quality PV I've seen. I have seen OTHER companies 11 oz PV material and it is very light and flimsy compared to the Teflon coated stuff... the coating gives the material a "stiffer hand".
Also, PLEASE do NOT think that just b/c it's not wool it's automatically PV. There are MANY other Poly blend materials out there that companies use that are not as nice (IMHO) as PV. Many companies use a Poly Acrylic or a Cotton Poly blend.
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