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16th May 25, 01:40 PM
#12
 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
A fair observation in my book.
Well done laddie.   
Indeed. I remember wearing a kilt in the early September times to a local outdoor event. It was with a 5yrd 13oz wool coupled with a rolled up linen tattersall. It was roughly 30C degrees out and unbearable (Pitsains McGee). Moving forward, I cut my kilt time to a top of 25C unless said event is indoors and well cooled. I have a lot of respect/regret for those pipe bands who play in full uniform into the extreme warning temps. I know in SoCal they dropped the uniform requirement for temps tipping above the 90s... but still, yikes.
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