Oz Kilts
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Re: Oz Kilts
Retailing around GB £90, cheap enough if that's your style.
OK I guess, but not for me.
Steve.
OK I guess, but not for me.
Steve.
Re: Oz Kilts
Prices seem OK. And I like the flexible waist system at the sides - much better, to my opinion - than the Utilikilt.com solution.
For me only the model 'Active' could be relevant with its detachable pockets. Too much metal on the other models.
Problem: Sold out and no possibility to decide on length. Judged from the pictures it should be 24", perhaps more, which is too long for me.
For me only the model 'Active' could be relevant with its detachable pockets. Too much metal on the other models.
Problem: Sold out and no possibility to decide on length. Judged from the pictures it should be 24", perhaps more, which is too long for me.
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Too much black and too long for me.
Mostly cotton which is good so long as it is not Australian cotton ......... water theiving @$&%!s
Mostly cotton which is good so long as it is not Australian cotton ......... water theiving @$&%!s
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Re: Oz Kilts
And I've got a couple of them, very robust, quite heavy cotton, and I like them.
On my 6'3" frame they come to mid knee to the top of the knee, a length that I'm comfortable with.
Eden (The owner/founder of Ozkilts) is on Faceplant, if your a user of that platform, search for Ozkilts and you'll find them.
On my 6'3" frame they come to mid knee to the top of the knee, a length that I'm comfortable with.
Eden (The owner/founder of Ozkilts) is on Faceplant, if your a user of that platform, search for Ozkilts and you'll find them.
Re: Oz Kilts
With my 5.9" definitely too long then.6ft3Aussie wrote: ↑Sat Jul 27, 2024 12:36 pm On my 6'3" frame they come to mid knee to the top of the knee, a length that I'm comfortable with.
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It wouldn't be too bad, but then you could get it hemmed up an inch or so if you needed.
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Re: Oz Kilts
Yes, that's true. And the company is offering free world wide shipping. And you can have a kilt made shorter - at additional cost, of course: Or you can have it done afterwards where you live. Definitely not uninteresting.
GerdG
There ARE viable alternatives to trousers.
There ARE viable alternatives to trousers.