I have two kilts to get rid of...

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I have two kilts to get rid of...

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I've read the summary of the rules and looked at each forum title and I've concluded that I should post this here... feel free to correct me if I am wrong. :wink:

I have a Stillwater Kilt and a SportKilt I want to get rid of.
I was wanting to ask $30 for both of them. This includes the cost of shipping here in the states... I might want a couple of dollars more if you want them sent overseas.

I haven't worn the sportkilt other than around the house a couple of times before deciding I wanted to stitch down the pleats. You may call this a project kilt?
It's a plain light-brownish color with just the velcro fastening at the waist.. no buckles.
It's a size large.
I also have a black fanny pack that came from SportKilt with their patch on the front (this goes with the kilt).


The Stillwater Kilt I purchased a couple or so years ago and wore probably three or four times.
It's a black pattern, non-traditional/family plaid.. can't remember what he called it.
It's a size 38 (I wear a 36 and this was a little loose, but I was never in any danger of it slipping down past the old hips! :shock: :twisted: ).

These are in great shape.. no tears, stains, holes, rips, bad smells(non-smoking, non-patchouli, household - hey... I live in Humboldt county and patchouli is everywhere, kinda synonymous with dreadlocks :P :alien: ), etc other than my stitching of the pleats on the sportkilt which you could remove with a seam ripper and patience.

I figured I'd offer these up here because I think it would be hard to find someone locally who would wear them like they should be, instead of being relegated to the closet.

For an idea of what they look like, here's a photo (bad lighting and I think a setting on my camera was changed), and a link to another post here I made about some guys wearing the sportkilt while snowboarding at Mt. Shasta here in California. My sportkilt comes to the top of my knees, not long like theirs.




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http://www.skirtcafe.org/forums/viewtop ... 61&t=10132

Any questions just ask.
I drop in here and read, but haven't posted much for a while... life, you know, gets in the way sometimes :eye:

p.s. I'm keeping all my other kilts and skirts though 'cause I wear them regularly :D

I'll check in here all during the week, plus I believe I get a message when someone posts on this thread or sends me a pm.
I'm moving to another house and I'm finally boxing up as much unused stuff as I can to get rid of... that's why these are on their way out.
Thanks
Mark
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Mark wrote: Any questions just ask.
you don't have an iron? They are nice but look really wrinkled. :) At least the front one does. :hide:
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What self-respecting kilt-wearing MAN would waltz around in a crisp, freshly ironed KILT!?

I custom ordered the wrinkled look so people would think I lived in these kilts... wouldn't want to be called a wanna-be kilt wearer :blue:

You know you want these AND their wrinkles Skip... go ahead... just say it! :twisted:

If it makes a difference to anyone who might want these... I'll go ahead and iron them :roll: ... :mrgreen:
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I'll take them. I'm in the UK, so cost of shipping needs adding. No hurry...within reason :) Can we sort it out if you PM me, and maybe we'll go from there by email? Thanks.
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Mugman... I'll get back to you this evening... I'm on the run... err, to pick up my daughter, that is! :wink:

We'll work out something reasonable.
I'm not trying to make money on this deal, just not lose too much :eye:
I can take them to the post office and weigh them tomorrow.
We'll work out the details (address to ship to, etc) over email.

Maybe there's something from your country I might want in trade... food is always good with me! :mrgreen:

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