Stillwater Kilts

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01/01/08
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Stillwater Kilts

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Does anyone have any experience with Stillwater Kilts? Their prices seem reasonable for non-wollen kilts, I was wondering about quality and fit.
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r.m.anderson
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01/01/08:
For the record I have some 30 kilts.
6 of these are Stillwater.
I do not think that you will do better 'Bang for the Buck' than the
Stillwater kilt! They are now offering 3 levels of kilts:
The economy line very similiar to the Sportkilt "But much better!"
Their Standard Line which they started with and is a terrific value -
an easy maintenance free kilt that will pass muster at most any
event (wore mine at a formal event on a cruise ship and walked
the plank WITH the Captain!).
And lastly they have the Heavy Weight - a remarkable kilt about
5 oz heavier in fabric than the standard - for about a third the
price of the celtic/uk kilts.
Just make sure you follow the size/measuring instructions and never
fear if you goof their return policy is USER Friendly!
And after ordering BEWARE when you hit the enter key on the
keyboard better head to the front door the delivery man will be
knocking - talk about FAST service they have got it!
Enough for you?
I do not think you will be disappointed!!!!!
r.m.
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bmaxim
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Post by bmaxim »

I am happy with the fit and quality of the two standard Stillwater kilts I purchased. Shipping is also fairly quick.
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