Any experience of Highland Store budget kilt?
Any experience of Highland Store budget kilt?
I've had a few days with my first kilt, a budget Tartanista. I love it, but I've realised, as most of my shirts are check, I could do with a plain black kilt.
I'd like to take a step up on the cheap kilts so I've been looking around and found Highland Store (based in London some distance from the Highlands) however, they offer an interesting budget black kilt made in the UK from pure worsted wool. It's listed as 2yd. something I've not seen before. Does anyone have any experience of the company or the kilt?
Here's the link http://www.highlandstore.com/acatalog/m ... -kilt.html
Or any other recommendations for a Black Kilt that won't break the bank. I do like the idea of buying from a UK maker.
Thanks
I'd like to take a step up on the cheap kilts so I've been looking around and found Highland Store (based in London some distance from the Highlands) however, they offer an interesting budget black kilt made in the UK from pure worsted wool. It's listed as 2yd. something I've not seen before. Does anyone have any experience of the company or the kilt?
Here's the link http://www.highlandstore.com/acatalog/m ... -kilt.html
Or any other recommendations for a Black Kilt that won't break the bank. I do like the idea of buying from a UK maker.
Thanks
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Re: Any experience of Highland Store budget kilt?
A 2 yd kilt? that will basically be a skirt, depending on the waist size I suppose. On me there would hardly be any pleating, 2 yards being 72" of cloth and me having a 44" waist (on a good day!). The last kilt I bought was a 12 yard kilt, very heavy but great swing. I would think a 2 yard kilt would actually be a good woollen skirt, but hardly a kilt. A good woollen pleated skirt which is bought as a "kilt" sound like it would be worth the price they are asking, if it is reasonably well made.
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Re: Any experience of Highland Store budget kilt?
I've bough a couple of budget casual kilts from Heritage of Scotland http://www.heritageofscotland.com and have found even the 5 yard (£29.99) are acceptable. The 8 yard understandably has more fabric and so more swing.
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Re: Any experience of Highland Store budget kilt?
Hi actually I have been looking at the very same kilt for some time now, it is expensive for what it is, but it is made from pure wool, which will not crease like other cheap black kilts.
As for the 2 yards, I'm not to sure in this, but I have read some where it is two yards cut in half and then joined together, some kilts are made like this so it could turn out to be a 4 yard kilt in reality the only way to find out is to email them.
As for the 2 yards, I'm not to sure in this, but I have read some where it is two yards cut in half and then joined together, some kilts are made like this so it could turn out to be a 4 yard kilt in reality the only way to find out is to email them.
I just have I'll get back to you on thisthe only way to find out is to email them.
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Hi,
The 2 yard kilt is a fairly lightweight basic kilt with not that much fabric
used in the making, which means the pleats are shallow compared to proper 5
or 8 yard kilts.
Regards,
Highland Store.
Re: Any experience of Highland Store budget kilt?
Thanks for the information.
Richard, thanks for the update and clarification. Maybe it's better to save up some more and look at the 5yd.
Richard, thanks for the update and clarification. Maybe it's better to save up some more and look at the 5yd.
Re: Any experience of Highland Store budget kilt?
A few years ago I visited their shop in London and tried on one of their 2 yard kilts. The pleats were not very deep, of course, but it wasn’t that pronounced that it lacked material. If the shop assistant had been a little more helpful in trying to find me the right size, I had bought it.
Otherwise I can recommend Heritage of Scotland.
Otherwise I can recommend Heritage of Scotland.
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