Quote Originally Posted by RockyR View Post
I agree with everything that Matt said, especially his last statement. Also, the BIGGEST problem is NOT where the kilts are made or the material is woven, it's the fact that they're being passed off as "authentic Scottish Kilts".

Please note... WE (Kelly and I) make "casual kilts" from Poly Viscose (not wool) and sell them for around $110. While these aren't "real kilts" in some people's eyes, we don't CLAIM they are. We describe them (on the site and in person) for exactly what they are and don't try to pass them off as "traditional kilts". Truth in advertising is all we ask and expect. It's the deception that's the problem.
I don't know either of you personally (or even impersonally), but I have heard your reputation and I think its statements like this that make it as good as it is. You're meeting a market demand and dealing honestly with your customers. That quality becomes more and more rare in the Wal-Mart consumer world that is growing so quickly.