Anyone Bought a Lined Kilt?

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skirttron
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Anyone Bought a Lined Kilt?

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It seems to me that kilts could use a lining, the same way some skirts and jackets are lined. Has anyone found lined kilts anywhere? They would be more comortable that way.
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Pittburgh kilts has flannel-lined kilts. I got a denim that's super comfy, and also warm for the cool nights.

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Try a slip...it is perfect
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I have several lined skirts. The good thing about a lined skirt (probably the same with a kilt) is if you do a lot of sitting and standing a slip can ride up and get stuck in your nether regions where a lining is connected to the skirt and goes nowhere. Also a half slip (which I have at least a half dozen of, and 2 full slips) can work it's way down and over your buttocks while working or walking and a lining stays where it is because it's sewn in place. :):clap: :cool:
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