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    Good for you I am sure that your new kilt will keep you warm. Heck even if you came north it would keep you warm up here, and it sounds like it will be way more comfortable than 2 kilts at once.

    Boots and layers are important though, I have been out in -20 in my 16 oz and been very toasty indeed, provided Iam wearing my boots and enough layers on top.
    Last edited by McMurdo; 19th February 07 at 11:37 AM. Reason: forgot something

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirka Skene View Post
    Why don't you wear something like a peticoat? Make a woolen 'underkilt.' If you make it a couple inches shorter than your kilt, no one will even know.
    Petticoat??? EEEEEEEK!!! (Fingers in ears) LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robinhood View Post
    .... If you are wondering about the 2 kilts at once, they are:UK workman, and 4-yard box pleated 16 oz. saxony.
    Neither of these is warm alone in the windy 10-25
    degree (F) weather we've been having here.
    Some of the young guys in our neighborhood have been wearing those baggy thin oversized nylon shorts all winter. Now that, I should think, would be cold!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fearnest View Post
    Petticoat??? EEEEEEEK!!! (Fingers in ears) LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA!!!
    I SAID something petticoat like! I was talking about a 'woolen underkilt' of sorts. It makes perfect sense!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirka Skene View Post
    I SAID something petticoat like! I was talking about a 'woolen underkilt' of sorts. It makes perfect sense!
    I think some would look on this as a skirt, not a kilt if you were to use a petticoat or its' ilk.

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    Warm, that's what it would be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robinhood View Post
    Yes, Dreadbelly, the thing that is wrong is that
    30 MPH wind blowing 15 degree air through
    a single layer of wool takes more energy
    to overcome than my metabolism can manage.
    (Box pleats don't always stay "stacked" when
    the wind blows, particularly if I am walking.)

    The knife pleated tank puts more layers between
    my legs and the icy blast. I haven't tried it
    yet, but I can probably also sit directly on the
    ice, and not get cold.

    Well, when I need to brave -35 degree temperatures with wind, I put on a 16 oz. kilt, but make sure to cover my ears, face, hands, and wear knee-high kilt hose. The cold was never a problem this winter!

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    Dirka, careful... even though you are right, you must remember, and never forget. These guys are afriad of anything that might call their kilt wearing into question (even underwear)!! As for me I agree with K.T. and the others, If you wear the proper upper layers and warm boots and socks, you will be warm. Especially wrapped in 7 or 8 yards of 16oz wool...

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