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14th July 24, 10:11 AM
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I understand what you are saying, however, I really enjoy wearing them in a more ‘modern casual’ (with a t-shirt/grandfather shirt) fashion, and I do tend to wear them fairly often. I work at a farmers market on Saturdays, and I wear one of my 4 GK’s every Saturday, as well as the occasional Costco/grocery run day so they get pretty regular use. I like to embrace the peacock-ery of them, and I find them easier to clean/care for than tailored kilts, seeing as i sometimes will get ‘market grime’ (coffee/cream/dust/food bits, etc.) in them through the course of the day. I do wear them to RenFaire and things like that, but they’re honestly more integrated into my regular weekly wardrobe than my tailored kilts. I’m just asking if the heavyweight tweed would be too warm weather wise than compared to a medium weight of the same dimensions.
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