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    Resurrecting an old thread here, but it just show the wealth of information on this site! I was going to post a thread regarding the appropriate height below the knee for wearing kilt hose and came across this great thread that was related and very timely as I start my first winter kilted, and in the cold north! A belated thanks for all this good information.

    For qualification, Ham mentions 2" below the knee as the appropriate height for hose. Is this the absolute lowest when wearing hose at the traditional height or is there a range that "looks" good? And it this is the absolute lowest, but the hose in question won't make that height AND be folded over, which look would be the best? Folded over but low, or unfolded and at the correct height?
    The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long

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    Ok, this winter we how it works out in Finland... down to -30C here sometimes I think I will change to trousers in some weather... we'll see what it will be


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    I hope that's not you under one of those mounds of snow!

    wow that looks cold!

    nice photo

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