Oz Kilts

Kilt-based fashions, both traditional and contemporary. Come on guys, bring on the pleats!
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This seems to be an Australian brand of utility kilts.
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Retailing around GB £90, cheap enough if that's your style.
OK I guess, but not for me.
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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.
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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
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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.

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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.
With my 5.9" definitely too long then.
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GerdG wrote: Sun Jul 28, 2024 5:25 am With my 5.9" definitely too long then.

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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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.
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