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    Sorry to have missed this post...

    Welcome Hermann

    really great to see you here, you say you've been here, but I've never been to Germany.

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    longyi, sarong, pareo, Macabi

    What are the advantages/disadvantages of these compared to kilts?

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    What are the advantages/disadvantages of these compared to kilts?

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    What are the advantages/disadvantages of these compared to kilts?

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    Don't want to violate the boundaries of the board, just responded with the macabi info because he'd mentioned sarongs.

    The one I have is nylon, like the material Columbia uses for river shirts and shorts...lightweight, cool, fast dry...just a comfortable way to do the river. Macabi has hooks and snaps sort of like the UK Workman's modesty snaps to insure modesty.

    Don't know that there are "advantages" just different. No pleats on the river skirt rig so don't have to do that seat sweep when sitting, much more comfortable...sorta like a lady would be nekie under a mu mu for comfort, can do the same with a river skirt.

    Certainly not ready for going skirted in public unless it was a river trip...some are...still prefer kilts.
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    Don't want to violate the boundaries of the board, just responded with the macabi info because he'd mentioned sarongs.

    The one I have is nylon, like the material Columbia uses for river shirts and shorts...lightweight, cool, fast dry...just a comfortable way to do the river. Macabi has hooks and snaps sort of like the UK Workman's modesty snaps to insure modesty.

    Don't know that there are "advantages" just different. No pleats on the river skirt rig so don't have to do that seat sweep when sitting, much more comfortable...sorta like a lady would be nekie under a mu mu for comfort, can do the same with a river skirt.

    Certainly not ready for going skirted in public unless it was a river trip...some are...still prefer kilts.
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
    Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    Don't want to violate the boundaries of the board, just responded with the macabi info because he'd mentioned sarongs.

    The one I have is nylon, like the material Columbia uses for river shirts and shorts...lightweight, cool, fast dry...just a comfortable way to do the river. Macabi has hooks and snaps sort of like the UK Workman's modesty snaps to insure modesty.

    Don't know that there are "advantages" just different. No pleats on the river skirt rig so don't have to do that seat sweep when sitting, much more comfortable...sorta like a lady would be nekie under a mu mu for comfort, can do the same with a river skirt.

    Certainly not ready for going skirted in public unless it was a river trip...some are...still prefer kilts.
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
    Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham
    <snip>
    really great to see you here, you say you've been here, but I've never been to Germany.

    <snip>
    I lived in Gladstone and then in Melbourne for two years, going to school there and becoming bilingual. That was 1969/70. I have a lot of fond memories of the time!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham
    <snip>
    really great to see you here, you say you've been here, but I've never been to Germany.

    <snip>
    I lived in Gladstone and then in Melbourne for two years, going to school there and becoming bilingual. That was 1969/70. I have a lot of fond memories of the time!

    Shalom
    Hermann (and thanks for the german greeting, but I´ll stick to english here!)
    "Wizards in trousers? Not in my university! It`s sissy. People´d laugh." said Ridcully.
    Christian Pipe Smoker
    My Youtube Channel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham
    <snip>
    really great to see you here, you say you've been here, but I've never been to Germany.

    <snip>
    I lived in Gladstone and then in Melbourne for two years, going to school there and becoming bilingual. That was 1969/70. I have a lot of fond memories of the time!

    Shalom
    Hermann (and thanks for the german greeting, but I´ll stick to english here!)
    "Wizards in trousers? Not in my university! It`s sissy. People´d laugh." said Ridcully.
    Christian Pipe Smoker
    My Youtube Channel

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