As I can make just about anything I need, I have long tunics of woven stuff, long jerseys, knitted, and jackets, coats, cloaks, caps, hoods, hose, leggings, plaids - with enough layers to keep the heat in and the cold wind out even the coldest temperatures are bearable in a kilt.

I have been spotted wearing open shoes on hard packed snow having failed to realise that other people thought they were were risking frostbite in boots.

If I put on my heavy cape and it chances to rain or snow, it will begin to steam due to the amount of heat it holds. It isn't really relevant if the kilt is light or heavy, though I'd always wear wool as it is warm even if wet through.

Anne the Pleater :ootd: