
Originally Posted by
DyerStraits
EXACTLY! As I have posted elsewhere, we Chicago X Markers, in this gathering, are a definitive (but by no means comprehensive) example of the sheer contemporary versatility of the kilt, within a more or
less "traditional" (but not, mind you, "inflexible") context. I am Very, VERY proud of the ethnic and cross-cultural Celtic diversity that we represent in this photo--as I have noted before, the Kilt--being a type of loincloth--is THE original garment of ALL mankind, and that is all the more reason to,as I always say, Wear It Correctly, Wear It Proudly, Wear It Like You Mean It.
DyerStraits,
I think you all look great. What tartan are you wearing by the way? Truly, there is something bold and intriguing about the kilt. It's so recognized the world over and being a part of that makes me proud. I might add too that the pipes are the same way. But to add to the OPs topic, I recently wore my PV Royal Stewart out at night with a pair of wool blend kilt hose. It was 85F (29C) with about 55% humidity. I did perspire in the usual places, but mostly on my legs due to the kilt hose, not too bad on the waist. As the gentleman mentioned before, a little swish and cooled things down quite nicely.
Cheers,
KC
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