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27th July 18, 08:08 AM
#1
Utility Kilt Head Cramp...
After some thoughts, both random and otherwise, I have finally decided to ask the rest of y'all what you have to say about utility kilts. Generally, I like the idea and the kilts themselves. However... isn't there always a "however" lurking in the very tall grass? Anyway, I'm not all that thrilled with the permanently attached, dangling cargo pockets. For me, they interfere with the way the kilt hangs and if you've got a mobile in one of the pockets they make for a not too comfortable lump when you're sitting anywhere.
Experimentation time! I removed the cargo pockets off of one of my two utility kilts. Hmmm... it hangs better (swish + swagger...) but, the capacity for extra stuff is removed. Easier to sit, more comfortable there but... less load on board. A true trade off. I much prefer the feel, hang and increased comfort over the cargo capacity. I removed the cargo pockets off of the other utility kilt as well. BONZER!
And, I have solved the cargo capacity problem with... A SPORRAN! I love the slash pockets: great for car keys, a small knife, change, ChapStick and the usual pocketized crap. The sporran gets the wallet, the mobile and other stuff. For me it is a pretty good combination of methods.
The pic is of me in the utility kilt before I'd removed the cargo pockets and hung the sporran.
Thoughts? Comments?
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27th July 18, 10:36 AM
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I agree
My first kilt, purchased on a blazing hot day at a Celtic festival when I was sweltering in my blue jeans, was an AmeriKilt in olive drab. It has a back pocket large enough for a slim wallet or cell phone, and comes with a fabric sporran that matches the solid colored kilt. It is the one on the left hand side of the attached picture. Click the image for a larger version. I can't figure out how to make it actual size.
Here is another image of the same kilt...
It is simple, comfortable, and easy to take care of. It even swishes a bit. It does not have cargo pockets on it or front slash pockets, but that is fine as I don't like the cargo pockets as a design feature and the fabric sporran works well for what I need to carry, just like yours does. If I need to carry "cargo" then I use a leather belt pouch on my belt or wear a different sporran, both are worn on my hip rather than in front. Scots are practical and I can't imagine that they didn't use a belt pouch of some kind during any century if they were wearing a belt. I also expect that many would wear their sporran to the side as normal practice.
Larry
Last edited by lschwartz; 27th July 18 at 10:37 AM.
The hielan' man he wears the kilt, even when it's snowin';
He kens na where the wind comes frae, But he kens fine where its goin'.
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27th July 18, 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Wowbagger427
After some thoughts, both random and otherwise, I have finally decided to ask the rest of y'all what you have to say about utility kilts.
Well, it depends. Not all utility kilts are created equal. Some have external pockets, some don't. Some are soft, some are stiff. There are just too many differences to make generalisations.
The only utility kilt I have experience with is the Utilikilt Workman. I use the side pockets regularly, as well as the snap clip. When I'm hiking, these pockets make for easy access to a handkerchief to wipe the sweat off my brow, or for trail maps, and similar items. They are not very comfortable when loaded with bulky or heavy items, so I just use them for light storage. I could live without the rear pockets, though. They are worthless to me, since they're so flat and tight, and putting anything in them results in big bulging dangly weights slapping into my rear every time I take a step.
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27th July 18, 05:06 PM
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I like mine
My first kilt is an STK utility kilt, and I love it. Th front apron has a nice deep reach through pocket, that I carry most everything in. I have 4 detachable pockets that I don't use that often. I have a viking style soft leather sporran that I wear to fests. This kilt has molle straps, and if I need extra storage, I use surplus military molle pouches.
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27th July 18, 07:07 PM
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I have no issue with utility type kilts. However mine are 5.11 Tactical kilts. The only time I've ever had anything somewhat negative said about them once was at Fort Leavenworth where a retired colonel and active colonel weren't sure what to make of my "skirt." I was wearing a green colored one. Perhaps if I'd been wearing Multicam they'd have been cool with it. The Multicam seems to go over with military folk just fine.
I do try to wear plaid (tartan) shirts and long kilt hose with my 5.11s so I look more Scotish. I haven't reached the boots and scrunched hose look yet, but am verging on it. I might try a sporran if I could find one to match the Dee rings on the 5.11s . However the front pockets on the 5.11s eliminate the cargo pocket issues with the utility type kilts.
Of course some may be freaked out by 5.11 cargo pockets as inside are smaller pockets specifically designed for unmentionable things. Then you're stuck with the other utility type kilt problems.
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6th August 18, 02:44 PM
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However the front pockets on the 5.11s eliminate the cargo pocket issues with the utility type kilts.
Not to mention that the cargo pockets are detachable. I find I often wear them sans cargo pockets with a small belt pouch instead.
" Anything worth doing is worth doing slowly." - Mae West -
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6th August 18, 10:20 PM
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I have the UT Kilts ultimate utility kilt. I never use any of the side cargo pockets. I do use the slash pockets for my pocket knife.
It has a front pocket under the front apron. I love it. It ishidden, but easily accessible to me because I know it is there. My wife, on the other hand, says that it looks like I'm scratching my boy bits when I reach on there to grab my cell, phone, wallet, or keys.
I could live without the side pockets or the back pockets.
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8th August 18, 08:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Benning Boy
I haven't reached the boots and scrunched hose look yet, but am verging on it.
My age is definitely showing. As I read the above, I heard a quiet voice in my head saying "Danger, danger, Will Robinson.".
PS - Interesting to discover that if the smiling emoticon doesn't register, when you go to edit to add, they don't appear to be still accessible.
Last edited by tripleblessed; 8th August 18 at 08:16 AM.
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