The Overkilt

Kilt-based fashions, both traditional and contemporary. Come on guys, bring on the pleats!
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The kilt market is small, and tends to be over crowded in terms of companies. A number of them seem to be disappearing. (Look at the Links section).

This over all derivative of a utility kilt...seems to be a way to expand the market for this one company, stay in business.
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Yeah, I think this is a problem for a lot of the new kilt makers, the small and niche market isn't growing very fast and (mostly) they sell quality products so they need to either offer new designs or...

I am though seriously considering buying one of these and only half to support the effort of bringing dresses to men, I think it looks very useable for most of my yard work and durable enough to withstand it. Not sure what kind of import tarrifs the EU would place on it though.
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Seb wrote: Sun Aug 11, 2024 7:45 am I am though seriously considering buying one of these and only half to support the effort of bringing dresses to men, I think it looks very useable for most of my yard work and durable enough to withstand it. Not sure what kind of import tarifs the EU would place on it though.
If it is of any help Seb, Amazon dot com stock the overkilts on behalf of Damn Near Kilt 'Em.
https://www.amazon.com/Damn-Near-Kilt-E ... B08QC3B7JT
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denimini wrote: Sat Aug 10, 2024 12:48 pm Probably could do with a blacksmith's hammer as a prop and standing in front of a black Dodge Ram to complete the marketing.
Seb wrote: Sun Aug 11, 2024 7:45 am I am though seriously considering buying one of these
Is it just me? or is everybody else, now waiting for a picture of Seb in an Overkilt, with a hammer in hand, in front of a pickup truck?🤠🛻🔨
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Mouse wrote: Mon Aug 12, 2024 7:21 am Is it just me? or is everybody else, now waiting for a picture of Seb in an Overkilt, with a hammer in hand, in front of a pickup truck?🤠🛻🔨
If I do get one, I'll be sure to get a reenactment of their pr photo, but with a proper cleaving axe that has seen plenty of use instead of that ritual hatchet they found.
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Like this Seb?
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Haha, I was thinking of the one I use to chop wood, not a skull cleaver :lol:
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Seb wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2024 10:43 am Haha, I was thinking of the one I use to chop wood, not a skull cleaver :lol:
Seb, be honest, some people have punkwood for brains anyway.
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