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The Birth of Kilt Rental USA & Claymore Importskilt-store.jpg
Inside of Claymore Imports
In 1998, while playing with a local Arizona pipe band, Michael decided that it was time for Arizona to have a local Scottish supplier that would service not only the local pipe bands but anyone interested in Scottish made goods, including Scottish kilts rentals and accessories. The idea of Claymore Imports became a reality and Michael started importing bagpipes and supplies from Scotland.
While researching the few shops offering men’s kilt rentals that were around in the late 90’s, Michael noticed that his competitors showed their rental price, however it was not the complete outfit. These shops that provided rentals charged an extra fee for a tux shirt, tie, kilt hose & shipping. He also noticed that (at that time) none of the shops offered authentic kilt shoes for rental and simply offered kilts for men only.. Michael decided to make the kilt rental process easy. He was the first to offer a complete package for one price with no hidden fees, head to toe coverage, which even includes cuff links & shirt studs.
After 6 years of operating Kilt Rental USA in tight quarters, the business moved to a large retail store near the Scottsdale Airport. This new retail location made it possible for Kilt Rental USA & Claymore Imports to display their whole inventory of Scottish-made kilts, bagpipes & accessories, including inventory for men, children and more. .
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