Quote Originally Posted by flyingscotsman View Post
Loving to wear my kilt and wearing it regimental to boot I am wondering how one goes about protecting the boys from frostbite!

Any good ideas?
Hey, flyingscotsman, welcome back! You've been MIA for quite some time.

For those days on top of the San Francisco Peaks in January, long johns under the kilt should do the trick, like this fellow illustrates.


Any other time, though, as several guys have already mentioned, there's enough material in all but the flimsiest kilts to create a cone of warmth (especially with a wool kilt). The one exception to that would be a very windy, kilt-lifter kind of day that could "ventilate" your kilt. As a general rule, though, as long as you keep your head, feet/hands, & torso warm, your legs & "boys" will be perfectly comfortable in surprisingly chilly weather. And as a fellow Zonie, I can vouch for the fact that unless you're planning on skiing at Sunrise or the Snow Bowl on a really cold day, you'll be fine AZ can be in a kilt here.
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