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21st February 16, 12:36 PM
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Since the traditional water proof for the kilt is the Inverness coat, which not only covers the sporran, but the kilt as well. I believe staying dry is the first requirement.My emergency waterproof which folds into a nine inch square pouch, goes over the head and to well below the knees.
I'm intending to get an Australian stockman's coat for expected rain as a suitable substitute for the Inverness coat.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/WAXED-STOCKM...axed+coats+men
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