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9th February 06, 11:51 AM
#11
you get what you pay for...
 Originally Posted by bubba
On the other hand, are you going to wear your $500+ kilt mowing the lawn, working on the car, etc. I don't think so. The low price kilts have their place and only buying the expensive kilts limits you.
It depends on what you're doing with the kilt. I don't mow the lawn in a kilt (don't have a lawn to mow!), or work on the car (mechanically-challenged), and I don't wear my kilt full-time, so a $500 kilt works for me because I wear it primarily for Scottish functions, in class and at school, although I have worn my kilt at outdoor events, such as Games, hiking, etc. I don't think a traditional kilt "limits" you, since the kilt has always been a very verstile garment.
You get what you pay for, and what suits you best. I'd much rather spend $500 on a quality kilt (and no, I am not wealthy -- far from it) and get something that will a heirloom for my children. Do I own many kilts? No -- but that makes my kilt even more special to me, because it symbolises my pride in my family's heritage.
Regards,
Todd
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