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    Conventional woolen kilt material is twill. See any conventional dictionary for a definition of "twill".
    "No man is genuinely happy, married, who has to drink worse whiskey than he used to drink when he was single." ---- H. L. Mencken

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    I ordered one of his kilts on Ebay and was disappointed. First, there was confusion as to the pricing. The wording in the ad wasn't as straightforward it as could have been. Then, it was advertised as 16 oz, but if so, is the lightest 16 oz I have ever seen. Though advertized as 8 yards, I measured it and found it to contain just over 6 yards of material. The selvedge is not at all even either.

    A kiltmaker who advertises and posts here may remember it as the kilt in clergy tartan that I wore and showed to him at last October's (2008) Stone Mountain highland games. He doubted that it was 100% wool.

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