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    Quote Originally Posted by Jumpmonkey View Post
    General concerns are young children currently 3y and 1y who make life disastrously messy at unexpected moments. So cheaper, washable kilts appeal there. And the temperature here range, on average from 75-85 *f in the summer to 30-20*f in the winter (of course there are outliers, but that seems to be the way of things at the moment.)

    What does the rabble suggest so that I can feel the breeze on my knees all year this year?
    If you need something more affordable yet still warm, maybe the acrylic kilts would be a good option for you. I ordered one from Atlanta Kilts and had the cargo pockets added and I've been quite happy with it. I think UT Kilts also uses a similar acrylic.

    As for hose, I have found the Rannoch and Reiver lines from House of Cheviot to be quite toasty, especially if paired with boots.

    I'd also recommend a good warm coat. I have a vintage overcoat that I wear; it's knee-length and looks good with kilts.

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