Hi From UnionKilts
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Hi From UnionKilts
Hi All
I thought i had better make an appearence here as some of you own Union Kilts and speak well of them, of which i am of course happy about.
If you have any questions please ask anytime, i am not here to get free advertising if it appears so it is not the intention.
I would just like to answer any queries you may have as i have seen many comments i should have answered to.
i am Union Richard now as i forgot my password to richard union
Best regards
Richard
UnionKilts Ltd
I thought i had better make an appearence here as some of you own Union Kilts and speak well of them, of which i am of course happy about.
If you have any questions please ask anytime, i am not here to get free advertising if it appears so it is not the intention.
I would just like to answer any queries you may have as i have seen many comments i should have answered to.
i am Union Richard now as i forgot my password to richard union
Best regards
Richard
UnionKilts Ltd
- cessna152towser
- Member Extraordinaire
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- Joined: Sat Jan 21, 2006 12:14 am
- Location: Scottish Borders
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Hi Richard, nice to see you over here, we met already over on xmarksthescot and I now have five of your kilts - two denims, a corduroy, a camo, plus a more traditional black watch acrylic which was a clearance line. I can certainly recommend the denim kilt, having worn mine out and about on holiday in Southport and Liverpool all last week. Denim skirts on men are definitely becoming acceptable - not a single negative comment or snigger the whole week. Most people simply don't notice a denim kilt in the way a tartan one draws attention.
Please view my photos of kilts and skirts, old trains, vintage buses and classic aircraft on http://www.flickr.com/photos/cessna152towser/