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    In my experience wearing hose with my shooting attire and the kilt, the trick is to prolong the life of the hose by the mantra of, "wear once and then wash gently". Once the holes start to appear then if I can camouflage the hole in the shoe or boot for gentle strolls I will but eventually I ditch the damaged hose for new.
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    Putting your expensive hose over a a thin short sock is a very good way to prolong the life of your hose!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    Putting your expensive hose over a a thin short sock is a very good way to prolong the life of your hose!

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    Yea, this. I wear thin merino wool running socks under my kilt hose - don't have the wash the hose every wearing, and my feet are nice and comfy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KennethSime View Post
    Yea, this. I wear thin merino wool running socks under my kilt hose - don't have the wash the hose every wearing, and my feet are nice and comfy.
    Exactly!

    My hose have to survive SCD each week, and since wearing a second sock I haven't had to darn a single pair.

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    What's amazing is that I've had several newer pair of kilt hose get big holes, while a pair of hose I got in the 1980s still are fine.

    About repairing hose, in West Virginia I grew up with my Grandmother around, who lived in a log cabin with a dirt floor until she got married and moved to town. She came of age in the Great Depression and the "make-do" attitude permeated everything she did.

    That mindset rubbed off on me. I learned to darn socks as a kid by watching my Grandmother, and I couldn't imagine throwing socks away due to a hole or two.

    Her method was to make a series of parallel strands of yarn going across the opening, then make a perpendicular series of parallel strands of yarn, weaving each perpendicular strand over and under, creating a woven patch in effect.

    She would have a big light-bulb inside the sock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post
    What's amazing is that I've had several newer pair of kilt hose get big holes, while a pair of hose I got in the 1980s still are fine.

    About repairing hose, in West Virginia I grew up with my Grandmother around, who lived in a log cabin with a dirt floor until she got married and moved to town. She came of age in the Great Depression and the "make-do" attitude permeated everything she did.

    That mindset rubbed off on me. I learned to darn socks as a kid by watching my Grandmother, and I couldn't imagine throwing socks away due to a hole or two.

    Her method was to make a series of parallel strands of yarn going across the opening, then make a perpendicular series of parallel strands of yarn, weaving each perpendicular strand over and under, creating a woven patch in effect.

    She would have a big light-bulb inside the sock.
    My father learned to darn from his mother, but never passed it down. I've never bothered to learn, but I think I now know how thanks to your short description. Thank you, Richard.

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