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26th January 08, 10:28 AM
#11
I have four Thrifty's; (and 22 other makes) they are fantastic for Summer (California heatwave 112o!) Quick to put on & take off. I always wear a belt with them - Velcro as sole support-I don't think so!.
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26th January 08, 12:41 PM
#12
Originally Posted by Ozman1944
I have four Thrifty's; (and 22 other makes) they are fantastic for Summer (California heatwave 112o!) Quick to put on & take off. I always wear a belt with them - Velcro as sole support-I don't think so!.
Yeah- I am totally with you on this issue.
Originally Posted by Ted Crocker
Oh good! You're getting an eight yard Wolf. I wasn't sure which kind of kilt style you were ordering. Sounds great, Nighthawk.
Slip this in as an after thought... I'm sure Freki and Geri would be pleased, LOL!
Eh?
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26th January 08, 12:57 PM
#13
Yeah, I will join the others in bashing the velcro. My thrifty doesn't want to stay on long enough to wrap the belt around it because the velcro iw worn out already. Not a problem once the belt is on, but it is annoying. The velcro on my SK puts it to shame.
They are cheap and easy every day kilts. I wear mine frequently, and I am waiting on the second (the christmas present my brother has yet to order). They are good at any temperature. It's not as cool as a sport kilt (few things short of nudity are) but it is still better than most of the alternatives (keep in mind I am a human furnace, so you're experience may be different) and I have been wearing it in temperatures as low as -15 F (and a windchill of -25 F once) with no problem.
Last edited by Makeitstop; 26th January 08 at 12:59 PM.
Reason: Need new keyboard
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26th January 08, 01:54 PM
#14
Sorry Nighthawk, don't worry about it. Just the names of some mythical wolves...
I will be interested to hear your review of this velcro issue and how you resolve it. Perhaps adding a buckle and strap or new velcro. Perhaps some other method of closure.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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26th January 08, 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Ted Crocker
Sorry Nighthawk, don't worry about it. Just the names of some mythical wolves...
I will be interested to hear your review of this velcro issue and how you resolve it. Perhaps adding a buckle and strap or new velcro. Perhaps some other method of closure.
Just what I need... a little closure... Actually, I was thinking about the strap and buckle idea. I have one that Jerry gave me for Christmas by mistake. I was thinking about putting it on my AmeriKilt, though. I'll let you know.
And by the way- thank you for the names. I'm sure Odin will be pleased as well. I love nothing more than an opportunity to learn something new. I may have to name my next cat Freki.
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26th January 08, 06:41 PM
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Hmmm, giving a cat the name of a wolf... On second thought, I don't know anything about that.
Good luck, Nighthawk. Just mythology from here and there.
Last edited by Bugbear; 26th January 08 at 06:57 PM.
Reason: Odin?
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26th January 08, 07:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Makeitstop
It's not as cool as a sport kilt (few things short of nudity are) but it is still better than most of the alternatives (keep in mind I am a human furnace, so you're experience may be different) and I have been wearing it in temperatures as low as -15 F (and a windchill of -25 F once) with no problem.
Hmm? I havn't really considered a sport kilt but with this recommendation... I just may have to try one.
Wallace Catanach, Kiltmaker
A day without killting is like a day without sunshine.
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26th January 08, 08:02 PM
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Freki (Ravenous) and Geri (Greedy) are wolves that are always at the side of Odin, the Norse God of war and death, poetry and wisdom. Odin feeds them meat at his table for he only drinks wine.
I have SWK heavy weight, Standard,Economy,& Thrifty. The Economy and Thrifty I have sewn Pleats down at the hips on both Kilts and they fit much better and look better. As far as the Velcro goes mine is working fine but I do wear a belt with most of my kilts. The thrifty has no lining but I do have long shirts
MrBill
Last edited by mbhandy; 28th January 08 at 09:18 AM.
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26th January 08, 09:59 PM
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Ya, and don't forget the psychopomp part, LOL! I wasn't meaning to be snobby or a smart *** about it, Nighthawk. I am glad you looked it up. I went and looked up that norse goop in my notes and files after all this too... guess that's why I have them.
I know nothing of sewing pleats at the fell. I know nothing of sewing a lining into a kilt. I know nothing about putting a strap and buckle on a kilt. I Really don't know much about kilts... I wash my hands of knowing things, LOL!
Last edited by Bugbear; 26th January 08 at 10:41 PM.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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26th January 08, 10:09 PM
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I use my Thrifty as an around the house kilt. It has also been worn to a couple of gouvernment facilities. As it does not have any metal fasteners it does not set off the detectors on entering. I just remove the sporran and send it through the radar belt as I walk through the detector. Thus far it has saved me a lot of time. I have bought some nylon skirt and pants clips that will be sewn on when the Velcro starts to die. i haven't sewn down the fell yet... but it's time is coming. I found both the Thrifty and the Semi-traditional to be oversized. I know the next ones will be ordered smaller.
---- Steve
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