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17th September 19, 02:53 PM
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Hose So Far
There was a thread at one time called something like "Show us your hose" and this post would belong there if I could find it.

Most of these things are Not Kilt Hose but are worn as such anyway.

These are knee-length dress socks that I don't intend to wear with a kilt anymore. I wore them once to a funeral with a kilt because I had few other options. It worked but actual black kilt hose are on my list of future purchases.

Sock Dreams classic cotton slouch socks. Not kilt hose (turnover isn't great) but they don't look atrocious, either.

Sock Dreams Diamond Rib Knee Socks. It's like "I Can't Believe It's Not Kilt Hose". The only thing that makes these not kilt hose is the turnover.

The only House of Cheviot hose I own (more on order): Lewis in Navy
A pair of Bavarian Trachtenmode socks I got at a rummage sale held by a local German theater troupe
White nylon hose that came with the cheap acrylic kilt I bought a while ago and don't wear anymore.
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18th September 19, 11:51 AM
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i exclusively wear gray 80% wool socks by Stanfield's Canada which are totally inappropriate for kilt wear. But in the last two +/- years, after purchasing my first kilt, i've collected a few pair of hose in shades of green (2), claret, ancient blue, an oatmeal-ish colour for some reason, and two pair of khaki military reproduction hose from What Price Glory. The plan is to use the military hose for hiking. i can't see needing any more; if i give myself too many options it may take all day to dress. With the exception of WPG all my hose have been purchased from XMarks Partners. Would post photos but i'm not technologically "there" yet.
Jacques
"I know of no inspiration to be got from trousers."
Lt. Col. Norman MacLeod, QOCH, c. 1924
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18th September 19, 07:14 PM
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My take
USA Kilts and Scottish Trading Co. have some inexpensive cotton kilt hose with sufficient turn-down. There's a limited selection of colors, but you might be able to cover a fair number of options within those limited choices.
I have a couple pair of Sock Dreams Diamond Rib Knee Socks. I find the height & turn-down to be "close enough" for my tastes. On the other hand, I think my normal turn-down is 1/2" below average ... because I like to show off my sgian dubh.
Imbrius,
What's your opinion of the Trachten socks? I took a look at them (online), but I couldn't see a compelling reason to choose them over an alternative. Since you have anecdotal experience, what's your opinion?
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18th September 19, 07:54 PM
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Don't forget to speak with Steve at Freedom Kilts. The shop is closing end November. i would guess he might have a more limited range of hose available, but in my own experience his prices are quite fair. He carry's Wool-Rich which are a 70/30 wool blend at a very reasonable price and well as
Pipers hose and Lewis hose.
Jacques
Last edited by Jacques; 18th September 19 at 08:02 PM.
Reason: additional thoughts
"I know of no inspiration to be got from trousers."
Lt. Col. Norman MacLeod, QOCH, c. 1924
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19th September 19, 05:18 AM
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 Originally Posted by Karl R
USA Kilts and Scottish Trading Co. have some inexpensive cotton kilt hose with sufficient turn-down. There's a limited selection of colors, but you might be able to cover a fair number of options within those limited choices.
I have a couple pair of Sock Dreams Diamond Rib Knee Socks. I find the height & turn-down to be "close enough" for my tastes. On the other hand, I think my normal turn-down is 1/2" below average ... because I like to show off my sgian dubh.
Imbrius,
What's your opinion of the Trachten socks? I took a look at them (online), but I couldn't see a compelling reason to choose them over an alternative. Since you have anecdotal experience, what's your opinion?
I bought the Trachten socks for wear with Tracht, actually. They're in with the kilt hose because they wouldn't fit in my normal sock drawer. But I do intend to wear them with kilts, especially for hiking. They're longer than you'd expect kilt hose to be. Or at least what I'd expect. I have to do a double turnover (one down, half up) to get them in the right place but the bonus is that they stay very well without garters.
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19th September 19, 05:20 AM
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HoC argyle top hose in ancient came yesterday. I might get pics today or tomorrow. I'm donning the Tracht tonight for a lodge visit to the Schwabenhof for dinner.
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