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    Housework in a Kilt

    I'm retired. And, as all of us retired guys know, it's not all golf, hunting, fishing, riding that Harley, etc. Especially for married guys, retirement also includes a bit of "housework." More especially if the wife still works. However, I have discovered that since I now have an "everyday" Kilt, I have begun to wear it almost exclusively for doing my "chores." Comfortable, cool, free, what's not to like? How bout y'all?

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    I used to do some gardening in a canvas kilt.
    I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
    Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…

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    I've yet to purchase a kilt, DRipper is currently working on mine right now. However that being said, I borrowed a Utilikilt for the Sturgis rally in August and find myself wearing it around the house quite often.

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    I use my UK frequently while doing housework and especially yardwork.

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    My USA kilt arrived a few Saturday's ago. I tried it on and didn't want to take it off! So I ended up vacuuming in it. I must say, it wasn't as a much of a chore since I was on a kilt high.

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    I don't do housework, but I do find my Utilikilt very functional for outside work, like fixing fences, doing barn chores, and working in the garage! Wouldn't do it in a nice kilt, though.

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    I keep a knock-about PV in the Kollection. I have a Stillwater Black Watch on the way, it's my wife's favorite sett. Once that is received my current Stewart hunting green will be in the for sale section.

    Between having a nice tank to dress up in and a knockabout to just wear, I like having the choice.

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    My Sportkilt in Hunting tartan is my knock-about-the-house kilt.
    KD

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    Being kilted makes all manner of tasks easier
    - Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
    - An t'arm breac dearg

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    The first thing I usually do when I get home from work is to put on a kilt, usually a SWK thrifty. Doing dishes, vacuuming, in my workshop, sewing, laying around, cooking, and everything else is much more comfortable when kilted, especially if you have a kilt that you don't mind getting dirty, stained, etc.

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