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15th January 08, 03:23 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by James MacMillan
I’ve gone swimming in my Sport kilt and same with running.
As I said, not my cup of tea. Kilts to me are for dressing nicer. When I work out, I want a good pair of runners (trainers), some comfy sport shorts, and a shirt that wicks away sweat.
When I swim it is with children and I spend a lot of time throwing kid, jumping into the pool, or doing laps so dealing with a kilt tangling up on your body doesn't sound fun to me.
Golf, sounds good after all, it's not a sport
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