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    Did you see this thread?
    At any moment you must be prepared to give up who you are today for who you could become tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende View Post
    Did you see this thread?
    Yes I even posted in that thread but what I'm asking is about the Machine and hand sewn. When you order a kilt from Scotweb your given a choice of "Hand Sewn" or "Machine and Hand Sewn" I was just wondering what is involved with that. They also mentioned in the other thread that with handsewn kilts, there is alot of reinforcing goes into the kilt such as behind the straps. Does that reinforcing get put into the "Machine and Hand Sewn" kilts?
    I'm just curious about whats going into the kilt I ordered. I realize I should have asked before but better late than never lol

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