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31st December 05, 06:55 AM
#14
too much bother to put on a kilt ? !!!
One of the pleasures of kilt wearing is the ease of dressing, especially in winter, when I seem to need many layers of clothes to keep warm. Getting undershirts, overshirts etc, properly tucked into trousers is a bind (not to mention the longjohns underneath); buckling the kilt round the whole lot in one go is so quick and easy*. Most of my kilts are without straps and buckles on the sides (or if they are still there, I don't bother to use them), since a good leather belt is quite sufficient, imho.
Just recently, I had a week in trousers
It seemed to take all day getting dressed after visiting the loo !
I wore trousers to avoid any possible embarassment to a friend I had not seen in 30 years, living in a conservative backwater in Morocco.
I'll probably tell you about it shortly.
By the way, I'm still the same person you may have read of before, living in Grenoble, France. It's easier to find a new name than to remeber a password!
Martin
* no, not round the longjohns; din't neeed them wioth a woolen kilt!
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