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The Utilikilts Company : ウィキペディア英語版
The Utilikilts Company

The Utilikilts Company is an American kilt company that was founded by Steven Villegas and Megan Haas in April 2000. Villegas created his first kilt in the late '90s as a comfortable alternative to pants meant to offer the most freedom of movement while working on his motorcycle. Created from an old pair of military pants, Villegas was so fond of his creation he wore it quite often around town. He was approached by his first customer, "a bouncer that you wouldn't want to mess with", at a local bar.〔
That first encounter encouraged him to produce more kilts, and sell them at the Fremont Street Market, in Seattle, where he met co-founder, Megan Haas. Villegas and Haas soon formed the Utilikilts Company, establishing both a brick-and-mortar and web based storefront for the product. Haas left the company in 2005.
==Commercial success==

Utilikilt's commercial success is primarily from word of mouth, as the company does not pay for product placement or commercial endorsement and eschews professional models in favor of photos of actual customers. Despite this low-key approach, they grew from sales of 750 kilts their first year to over 11,000 three years later. The company received a big boost in recognition after Richard Hatch donned a Utilikilt on-screen in ''Survivor: All-Stars''.

The Utilikilt was also used as part of the costume for the O.Z. rebels in the Sci-Fi Channel miniseries ''Tin Man'' (2007)
The character Lafayette wears a Utilikilt in the premiere episode of HBO series ''True Blood''.
A Utilikilt is the featured prop promoting gender equality in Linda Biggs' artwork, "One of the Boys."

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