Kilt flashes with adjustable metal clasp garters to hold your socks up. Flashes colors available are red, ancient red, bottle green, black, ancient blue, gold, maroon and navy. Price is per pair. Made right here in Kansas City by the talented tailors at J. Higgins.
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Great colors for my clan
The colors are quite beautiful. Very bright and match the gold in the tartan. The maroon was the colors for the pipe band I was a drummer in. They are also VERY comfortable to wear.
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Flashes
Well made, durable construction, nicely patterned fabric, rich colour, and comfortable to wear. Should I need another pair in a different colour. These are what I will order,
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Great Value
These flashes are great for the price. Not as heavy as some, the elastic is not as wide, but they function very well. Ordered "Ancient Blue" and I'm pleased with the color. I ordered these as a set to go with the solid wool necktie (plain, Blue Ancient) and they didn't quite match in color but still work very well together.
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Nice Quality
Nice design, rich color and the fabric has a nice texture. If I need a different color in the future I would buy these again.
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nice for the price , but,
material should be a little bit more substantial ( heavier)
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Band flashes
An excellent product, works well with our band uniforms A great value.
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Good value
Similar quality to my Lochcarron’s at half the price.
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best flashes for the price.
Always good quality at a very good price.
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solid flashes
Very good quality and heavy-duty flashes in bright solid colors. Couldn't like them more!
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quality flashes from John higgins
I ordered and promptly received flashes to go with my new kilt. Unlike others I have previously purchased these are generous in length and will show well under my long cuffed hose.
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Great quality
I own two pairs and love the way they are made. Buckle is sturdy, elastic is adjustable, and I've never had an issue with them coming unhooked.
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Pleasantly surprised
For the price I was expecting poor quality but have to admit that I was surprised at how good they were made.