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3rd September 06, 06:40 PM
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Just an idea!
Purewool kilt hose is itchy. I found some sock liners that are knee length. Perhaps they could be used to wick away moisture and stop the wool itch. They would make a great winter footwear combined with kilt hose or wool socks and good boots.
Silk Liners
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3rd September 06, 07:54 PM
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You could probably do the same thing with feet hacked off a pair of pantyhose for a fraction of the cost.
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3rd September 06, 08:01 PM
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If you have ichy hose then that would seem to be a good idea - though I have made myself numerous pairs of wool and wool/Nylon socks and not had any ichyness.
Maybe the quality of the wool is not good enough and it is too rough against the skin.
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4th September 06, 07:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Blu (Ontario)
You could probably do the same thing with feet hacked off a pair of pantyhose for a fraction of the cost.
Thanks! I didnt even think of that!
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4th September 06, 07:29 AM
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When I was younger I used to do a LOT of SCUBA diving. The chore of dragging the wetsuit on and off was greatly reduced by slipping on a pair of pantyhose first, improvise, adapt, overcome!
Pantyhose- not just for the girls...LOL!
Chris.
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4th September 06, 09:37 AM
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Originally Posted by KiltedKnight
When I was younger I used to do a LOT of SCUBA diving. The chore of dragging the wetsuit on and off was greatly reduced by slipping on a pair of pantyhose first, improvise, adapt, overcome!
Pantyhose- not just for the girls...LOL!
Chris.
When I was in the Air Force we used to wear "knee highs" under our socks to prevent blisters on ruck marches. Yes, contrary to popular belief, there are some units in the Air Force that actually do "ruck marches, PT, Patrols, Land Navigation" and those types of things
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4th September 06, 12:14 PM
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Would think the knee highs the better choice for a kilted single man...then if he got lucky, as kilted me often do, it would be much easier to conceal the knee highs within the kilt hose when disrobing, than it would be to conceal the panty hose...
Was Joe Nameth on to something??
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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6th September 06, 07:18 AM
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Was Joe Nameth on to something??
Do you think Joe would get his fur coat tailored into a Prince Charles Jacket?!?
No need to a dress sporran with a PC like that, I would recommend a plain leather sporran to compliment that outfit :rolleyes:
Sorry for highjacking the thread ...I'll leave now
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6th September 06, 07:29 AM
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Originally Posted by I M Kilted!
Purewool kilt hose is itchy. I found some sock liners that are knee length. Perhaps they could be used to wick away moisture and stop the wool itch. They would make a great winter footwear combined with kilt hose or wool socks and good boots.
Silk Liners
That's an interesting idea for the winter, I'll have to remember it.
As for the pantyhose suggestions, I'll leave that one alone. How about tights instead?
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7th September 06, 01:33 PM
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Thorlo makes Cool-Max liners, in both calf-high and crew length.
I have some of each height, and the tall ones really are great for kilt hose. They keep the itchies down in warm weather, and help insulate in cool.
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