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11th March 04, 07:56 AM
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Re: Kilting in the cold
 Originally Posted by Graham
Some members here are experts at this. It won't be long before the winter will be upon us. It doesn't go below 0 deg.C here (well, rarely) but it gets chilly (I know, not a patch on Canada).
It depends on how cold it gets. In moderate cold, I've worn the Bear Kilt without much discomfort (say 30 degrees Farenheit and above). Any colder than that and I'm whipping out my 22 oz. Worsted Wool kilt from http://www.whatpriceglory.com. I intentionally ordered it about an inch longer than my normal kilts to assure that it would keep me warm during the Winter. I wear kilt hose as high as I can and I'm left with maybe one inch of skin exposed. I don't really feel cold that way as long as I bundle up on top.
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