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12th December 16, 07:50 PM
#10
 Originally Posted by lschwartz
Thanks to all for the responses, but let's get back on track here. I was wondering how many wear their kilt outdoors when the temperature is in the 40's F or lower?
In prior winters, I tended to wear a kilt unless the wind chill got much below freezing, say into the mid-20s F. That was with wool upper layers, and thick wool socks. Beyond that, and my thighs would start to complain, even with a 22 oz/yard kilt.
This year, I've started wearing thermal running pants underneath the kilt, with the ends of the legs cut off, then rolled up. It's made a noticeable difference so far, and given me the option of, occasionally, rolling -down- my socks, in near freezing temps (if and when combined with adequate upper body wear). That being said, once January comes, with significantly colder weather, I could see wanting non-kilts.
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