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15th May 06, 06:28 AM
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What do you mean by "throwing in"? Highland games?
It's personal prefference and personal finance. If you can swing a $350 kilt to be your "knock around" kilt, then I say go for it! If you want to save it to be your "good kilt", then get that one for your good kilt and a Casual to get muddy (remember, it's machine washable and Teflon coated!).
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15th May 06, 07:48 AM
#12
 Originally Posted by RockyR
and a Casual to get muddy (remember, it's machine washable and Teflon coated!).
I'll vouch for the knock-around-ability of the PV casuals. I've got three of them and I wear them hiking in the woods. It's really nice to be able to just chuck it in the laundry machine when I come home. When I spill stuff on it, usually if it's a small quantity of liquid it just beads up on the surface of the kilt and wipes off without leaving a trace behind. I wouldn't go trying that with soy sauce but it's worked for me with tea before.
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15th May 06, 08:23 AM
#13
 Originally Posted by RockyR
What do you mean by "throwing in"? Highland games?
I was meaning a kilt for a competitor in the Highland Games (i.e. caber toss, sheaf toss, hammer throw, etc). Movability and comfort are very important. I'll take your advice and look at the casuals. Thanks. 
My only hesitation at first was having to wear someone elses tartan. But since the MacKays and Morgans are so intertwined (as the story goes) then I'm sure I could wear that tartan without much grief from anyone who is a stickler.
Last edited by morgan; 15th May 06 at 08:27 AM.
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