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    Great look.. It still makes me hot just thinking about all black in the summer.
    [B]Paul Murray[/B]
    Kilted in Detroit! Now that's tough.... LOL

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    I have liked the solid black kilt ever since I saw some a few years ago at the Highland Games in Antigonish, NS. It was the encouragement to buy the Stillwater Heavyweight. Good decision. Looks great with a khaki shirt or just about any other color for that matter.

    It has a nice slimming effect too. (to spouse - Does this make my butt look too big?) :rolleyes:

    By the way the games in Antigonish, NS are a really nice three day festival during July if anyone is up that way. I'll miss them this year since I will be at Grandfather Mt. for the first time and a choice had to be made. Next year Antigonish for my third visit. It's hard to beat Nova Scotia if you like the outdoors.

    Cheers! Bill

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Paul
    Great look.. It still makes me hot just thinking about all black in the summer.
    I read an article a few years ago about Bedouins (SP), that tried to scientifically figure out if the ones wearing white robes were cooler than the ones wearing black robes. It turned out that the black robes were cooler, for two reasons one, because they absorbed body heat rather than reflect it back to the wearer, and secondly the black actually had diffrent currents of air underneath. Before anyone asks, I don't have any reference to this. It was something I read years ago.

    Adam

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    Lookin' good. I have a black UK also and mostly black t-shirts, and I found whether your wearing all black or not, wearing a cilt really keeps you cool.

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    Martin S
    Black in the sun?
    No !!!

    I made the mistake of traveling in a black watch kilt a few years ago and found myself on the sunny side of the train. The train was full, so I could not change seats, and it was one of the hottest journeys I have ever made -- because of the the dark cloth, not because of the season. dark trousers would have been even more uncomfortable, i suppose.

    Highlandcelt looks great, but I don't envy him his outfit.

    Martin

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    luekin guid!


    slainte mhath!


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    Talking

    well... my kilt is almost solid black, but it's absolutely not a heavyweight, even when it's 100% wool. Just good enough for this hot country to avoid feeling cooked inside! ... at least last saturday I felt quite ok!.:mrgreen:

    ...just a detail of the kilt....:



    ¡Salud!

    T O N O

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    Nice picture. Thank you.

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