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16th June 18, 07:48 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by macmanjim
Or get something like a Utilikilts workman or some other utility kilt that is made of duck or some other canvas heavy duty material. I know angry bastard kilts makes stuff like that too.
I do have a Utilikilt Workman that I use for hiking. It would be fine around campfires or grills. But it's not exactly a soft flexible kilt for comfort at home, which is what I wear the acrylic kilt for. The Utilikilt is stiff with hard-stitched pleat creases, and it's hot with all those pockets (it's been around 95-100F here since mid-May and will be until October). For me, the Utilikilt is just not a comfort garment. It's for rough outdoor activity.
Plus, I assume that since this was posted in the traditional forum, the OP is looking for a traditional style kilt.
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