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12th April 13, 10:33 AM
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Perhaps this thread would benefit from the OP defining "affordable". That seems to be a subjective term.
I started off wearing thin, cheap kilt hose. But over time, grew to appreciate high quality. I don't mind paying $75 or more for a good pair of kilt hose, and it's "affordable" to me. But obviously, that same standard of affordability won't be the same for everyone else. So perhaps setting the goal posts for this discussion would help with recommendations?
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12th April 13, 01:33 PM
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 Originally Posted by Tobus
Perhaps this thread would benefit from the OP defining "affordable". That seems to be a subjective term.
I started off wearing thin, cheap kilt hose. But over time, grew to appreciate high quality. I don't mind paying $75 or more for a good pair of kilt hose, and it's "affordable" to me. But obviously, that same standard of affordability won't be the same for everyone else. So perhaps setting the goal posts for this discussion would help with recommendations?
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Well put, Tobus and regarding hose, I'm the same way.
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12th April 13, 03:47 PM
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I always reccomend the best you can afford. If you are going casual, then just go to the sporting goods store and get some hiking socks or long athletic socks. No point special ordering something like that.
However, if you are wanting actual kilt hose to wear then I would suggest something of quality. They will fit better and last longer. Personally, I am a fan of Lewis hose. Casually, i just wear hiking socks.
Last edited by Spartan Tartan; 12th April 13 at 03:49 PM.
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