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21st April 09, 09:12 PM
#11
Originally Posted by Rogerson785
Today I received my package from Almostunwearoutable. These kilt socks are so soft, gushy and warm. Granted they are not your traditional diced hose, but they sure are nice.
I think it would be wise to wear thin dress socks when wearing these due to the open weave, but other than that they are great.
I will have to get some better shots kilted, it has been a long week and it’s only Tuesday.
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They look fabulous! I wouldn't worry about wearing a liner.
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21st April 09, 10:51 PM
#12
Originally Posted by James MacMillan
It's nice to see that someone else thinks they are an extremely open weave. That's exactly what I thought. In my mind the main reason that they are almost-un-wear-out-able, is that I don't wear them.
Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR
You should try them, actually. They are the best hose out there, IMHO.
I did try them. I bought three pair of them, but seldom wear them because of the extremely open weave, after an hour or so standing on my feet they are very uncomfortable. Sure, I could put another pair of sox underneath these, but I got rid of all my short sox when I stopped wearing those hated cloth tubes.
Granted - They are pretty, and almost-un-wear-out-able because few people could wear them as much as a better qualitry pair of hose.
A much better option with the same look would appear to be >>this company<< Their hose are much better made, and do not hurt the feet.
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22nd April 09, 01:29 AM
#13
During the shooting season I wear the almostunwearoutables perhaps 10 hours a day, sometimes 6 days a week, for 6 months. Before some wag gets going, I have 10 or so pairs, not just one pair! I find them comfortable and yes, almostunwearoutable.
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22nd April 09, 04:22 AM
#14
Every review I have ever read of the Almostunwearoutable hose has been extremely positive. I'm also a little surprised to see such an open knit in these close-up photos. (The socks are knit, not woven). I would have expected a tighter stitch. Todd also has a pair of these that he has worn for quite some time, so maybe he could chime in.
The shooting socks from the site James linked to appear to be made by House of Cheviot in Hawick (the same company that makes our Lewis hose and the sock body of our Royal Cuff hose, as well as our Argyle and diced hose). I know they do a large business in shooting socks, as well as kilt hose. They are very nice quality, as well.
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22nd April 09, 04:39 AM
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Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR
You should try them, actually. They are the best hose out there, IMHO.
Seconded. I've never had an issue with them being "open-weaved", nor have I ever had to wear another pair of socks under them.
Regards,
Todd
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22nd April 09, 04:48 AM
#16
Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
Every review I have ever read of the Almostunwearoutable hose has been extremely positive. I'm also a little surprised to see such an open knit in these close-up photos. (The socks are knit, not woven). I would have expected a tighter stitch. Todd also has a pair of these that he has worn for quite some time, so maybe he could chime in.
The shooting socks from the site James linked to appear to be made by House of Cheviot in Hawick (the same company that makes our Lewis hose and the sock body of our Royal Cuff hose, as well as our Argyle and diced hose). I know they do a large business in shooting socks, as well as kilt hose. They are very nice quality, as well.
I'll have a look at my pair tonight, Matt -- Let me just say I've been wearing mine for over 5 years now, and I am still very satisfied with them. I've worn them for a full day at various Highland games, and when combined with a sturdy pair of shoes, they are very comfortable. I would second Jock and Sandy's comments -- you just can't wrong with a pair of Victoria's hose.
I also like the House of Cheviot as well.
Regards,
Todd
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22nd April 09, 07:28 AM
#17
I was going to place an order for a pair of Shooting socks and then I discovered this slight problem.
www.ShootingSocks.co.uk
International Delivery
We regret that as from August 2006 we are no longer able to despatch to the USA or Canada; we are still able to despatch to most other international destinations.
C.P.Rogerson
Kwajalein Atoll, Republic Marshall Islands
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22nd April 09, 08:28 AM
#18
Originally Posted by Rogerson785
I was going to place an order for a pair of Shooting socks and then I discovered this slight problem.
www.ShootingSocks.co.uk
International Delivery
We regret that as from August 2006 we are no longer able to despatch to the USA or Canada; we are still able to despatch to most other international destinations.
Ha! Go figure!
I was looking at the site and reading my way through this thread at the same time. Right before I got to your post I was thinking "they do look pretty good, I might order a couple pairs".
I have always tempered my killing with respect for the game pursued. I see the animal not only as a target but as a living creature with more freedom than I will ever have. I take that life if I can, with regret as well as joy, and with the sure knowledge that nature's ways of fang and claw or exposure and starvation are a far crueler fate than I bestow. - Fred Bear
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22nd April 09, 08:29 AM
#19
I guess maybe that's why they don't quote the shipping costs outside of the U.K.
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22nd April 09, 08:37 AM
#20
Where there's a will
There's usually a way. You might be able to contact a helpful person in the UK who would consider forwarding a pair on to the states, should you purchase a pair, have them sent to their UK address and send them the appropriate postage costs. This way you should also avoid duties as they could be sent as a gift!
Just a suggestion.
Ainslie
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