New summer kilts...

General discussion of skirt and kilt-based fashion for men, and stuff that goes with skirts and kilts.
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New summer kilts...

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I have a few wool kilts that are great but somewhat warm when it gets in the 90s. I love wool . I have got my first SportKilt and I love it. I was very impressed with the quality and the customer service as well. I also bought a great Lip Service man's kilt....
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I own several, they are very comfortable. They also make a hiking kilt which is even lighter - perfect for summer. Does fly all over the place when the wind blows, otherwise perfect!

I have made several kilts and I use my first SK as a pattern. Can't beat the velcro closure, anything that attaches to your waist ought to be made with velcro!
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Does fly all over the place when the wind blows, otherwise perfect!
The women have a new garment that stops their skirts flying all over the place when the wind blows, they are called "TROUSERS"...:D :D
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Skip,
I would get some of those "trousers", but might be accused of cross-dressing!
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:hide: :hooray: :toast: :kiltdance: :kiltdance: :pint: :rock:
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JRMILLER wrote:Skip,
I would get some of those "trousers", but might be accused of cross-dressing!
Good point!
Colin.
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A little or some of blowing is ok. Besides if you wear underwear what is the biggy. I always wonder why women make a big fuss about it. A woman with a bikiny swim suit shows way more than with panties unless she has nothing or wears extreme ones.....
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