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3rd February 08, 12:09 PM
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Sounds like for most things the kilt is a workable method, of course the original kilt wearers probably didn't debate on whether they would do things in their kilt or not, come to think of it.
I do agree that climbing trees in a kilt is probably a dangerous thing, but then I hate heights and will do about anything to avoid them.
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3rd February 08, 12:41 PM
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 Originally Posted by string
Sounds like for most things the kilt is a workable method, of course the original kilt wearers probably didn't debate on whether they would do things in their kilt or not, come to think of it.
I do agree that climbing trees in a kilt is probably a dangerous thing, but then I hate heights and will do about anything to avoid them.
I hate heights too. thankfully my trees are semi-dwarf and I don't have to do much climbing. I will have to get inside of the tree though, and that is what I ment more than climbing. The citrus tend to have thorns. Usually by the end of picking and pruning season, I'm very scratched up.
I have read a lot about long shirts or tunics being worne with the belted plaid. The belted plaid was then removed for work. I don't know... Everything changes over time.
Thanks for posting, String.
Last edited by Bugbear; 3rd February 08 at 11:16 PM.
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