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 Originally Posted by TheOfficialBren
Seriously?!
HRH's drawers were buttoned-down? Out of curiosity (and with all do resoect) WHY and HOW do we know that?!
Chas, you are a font of interesting knowledge, my friend. I enjoy your posts.
It came to light after he died. He was a snappy, but fussy dresser. One thing he didn't like was his underpants bunching up (caused ridges and ruined the line of his trousers) - this cured the problem.
Regards
Chas
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Something I have truly never understood. If men cry FREEDOM , why, oh why do they then insist in binding up their danglers?
All the types of underpants often mentioned are very good at keeping everything under control, but by doing that they take away all freedom.
I freely admit to wearing Boxers (not boxer briefs). They give coverage but more importantly NO support. It is like wearing nothing at all.
Modesty protected and all the FREEDOM I could want.
Really, who wants to wear a g-string?
Regards
Chas
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 Originally Posted by Chas
It came to light after he died. He was a snappy, but fussy dresser. One thing he didn't like was his underpants bunching up (caused ridges and ruined the line of his trousers) - this cured the problem.
Regards
Chas
Oic. Very interesting. Thank you for sharing. It was actually a very clever solution. His tailor gets props from me for thinking outside the box.
The Official [BREN]
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 Originally Posted by thescot
If slipping drawers--no matter the type--is the problem, I recommend thumb tacks. Holds 'em in place all the time.
Staple gun can also be very effective.
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Long shirt tails solves the problem. Or CrazyGlue and Velcro.
Last edited by ThistleDown; 9th May 13 at 04:44 PM.
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 Originally Posted by Nathan
That pic got me thinking of a possible welcome kilt innovation. I for one would love it if my kilts were made with a removable (perhaps button in), washable, removable cotton liner. Those of us who like to go regimental would be able to have a few of these and avoid drawers while still enjoying added comfort and hygene.
Nathan, I saw on some website or another a zip out lining type thing... I think they were called commando pads. I thought it looked like a great idea. I think the theory behind the product is that one side of the zipper is attached to the lining of the kilt and the other is one the pad. But for the life of me I have been unable to find the website again.
Anyone have any ideas?
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They call them Depends.. Philip
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 Originally Posted by plaid preacher
Nathan, I saw on some website or another a zip out lining type thing... I think they were called commando pads. I thought it looked like a great idea. I think the theory behind the product is that one side of the zipper is attached to the lining of the kilt and the other is one the pad. But for the life of me I have been unable to find the website again.
Anyone have any ideas?
Slanj Kilts Commando Flaps probably
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Classic's... give the tack, tape and staple technic a go. Thistles one-sey idea has me thinking though.
Never a real issue until now, have a formal 50yr anniversary to attend and prefer no heart attacks.
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