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31st July 08, 11:27 PM
#34
 Originally Posted by Nighthawk
Really? I find that mine breathes really well. That's why I always wear it to festivals- people think I'm wearing it as a costume, but I wear it because it's very functional. Unless I'm at a Renaissance Scots event. Then I wear it as part of my costume.
Depends how hard you dance. If I wear a normal t-shirt for Ceroc, for example, I need to take 2 or 3 extras to change into during the course of an evening's dancing.
Last weekend (2008.07.26) was the Warwick Folk Festival and I wore the Jacobite shirt for the last ceilidh of the festival. By the time I got home I could wring the sweat out of both the under-shirt and the Jacobite shirt. It was a very hot and muggy evening and I'm not sedate dancer
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