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25th November 05, 11:15 AM
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In my limited expeience I have found that wearing a kilt in the winter months takes some getting used to. The temperatures you are talking about ( 27 F/-3 C ) egsist year round in the, high mountains of the area that I live. Today is concidered warm 0 C 8-) . I have worn my PV 4yrd Kilt in -20 C temps before. While it was quite chilly, as long as the wind didn't blow to much, a person could get used to it. You would be suprised at how fast one gets aclimatized to the wheather. It kind of makes you feel tough, especially when you get the , aren't you cold, question.
As for the Looooooong "kilt" , I have looked at them on the net, and in my opinion it looks like they are strictly for the cross-dresser. Not really my kind of thing, but if you like them go for it.
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