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25th February 08, 11:55 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by TatterDel
Yes, but what do think about us becoming a kilted crew? What style... cargo/ utility style for hiking and the traditional (economy version) for dressy occasions? I just saw a really nice gray on gray plaid at USA Kilts that would work with the Venturing Green shirt. We can make it optional.
Some of the girls want the utility style kilt too. Utilikilt calls this 'cross-dressing.'
There are some who would say that it is cross dressing. I, however, am not one of them.
Personally, I'd go with a Utilikilt for outings, and a MacLaren tartan kilt for meetings and formal occasions. Stillwater Kilts carries them, if I remember correctly.
However, if the Utilikilts are too expensive, Sport Kilts has great kilts for outdoors work (like the hiking kilt and the boulder kilt), and they come with pockets. They also make women's versions.
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