A Start to Kilts / Skirts
A Start to Kilts / Skirts
For those cruisers or newbees, one approach is to simply buy a towel wrap. You can adjust it to the height (roll up at the waist) - at - just above - or below the knee - if you're looking to see and feel what a kilt would be like. If you want something toga like you can adjust the height on just one side. Obviously if you wanted to get the feel of a mini skirt you'd sim[ly roll up the waist to soe height above the knee. If you don't like any of these you still have a towel wrap.
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Re: A Start to Kilts / Skirts
That how I started, with a gym towel.JoeBro wrote:For those cruisers or newbees, one approach is to simply buy a towel wrap.
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Re: A Start to Kilts / Skirts
Too cool, tempted to get one for hiking.RichardA wrote:Bit like this then
http://www.lazyboneuk.com/products/Inst ... Towel.html
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Nice. I like that.
As a matter of fact, the sun DOES shine out of my ...
Re: A Start to Kilts / Skirts
When I was in Western Australia 9 years ago, i noticed that many men on the beaches wore a wrap round towel so I bought one.
It is a long towel, elasicted along one long side with velcro tabs so that it can fasten round the waist to make a skirt.
It is opposite of a Scottish kilt with overlap on left hand side.
I often wear it after having a shower or at the pool just to lounge about.
It is a long towel, elasicted along one long side with velcro tabs so that it can fasten round the waist to make a skirt.
It is opposite of a Scottish kilt with overlap on left hand side.
I often wear it after having a shower or at the pool just to lounge about.
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