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20th May 09, 07:43 AM
#11
Originally Posted by Galician
Since it's 100% cotton, wouldn't it serve as a great "tank" top in warm weather?
We need a face palm smiley.
For now - *face palm*
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20th May 09, 07:51 AM
#12
cool errr, what does that mean?
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20th May 09, 08:07 AM
#13
The sweater tank top has a five shield customer rating. I brought the idea up to my mom, and she said that she used to have one and that, despite being a sweater, they're cool enough for warm weather since they don't fit tightly.
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20th May 09, 08:24 AM
#14
Originally Posted by Galician
cool errr, what does that mean?
When you or somebody else does or says something that you personally regret, typical procedure is to put your face to your palm.
Usually (and in this case,) it is meant in jest.
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20th May 09, 08:28 AM
#15
Originally Posted by Rawlinson
The sweater tank top has a five shield customer rating. I brought the idea up to my mom, and she said that she used to have one and that, despite being a sweater, they're cool enough for warm weather since they don't fit tightly.
The idea is just... odd.. to me. Of course, it's really hot here this time of year - and relatively humid. Anything that has any thickness to it is expressly prohibited from leaving the closet until November or so.
Kilts excluded.
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20th May 09, 08:44 AM
#16
Reenactor Undershirt?
I think its supposed to be a WWII German Reenactor Undershirt - but as my wife frequently tells me "I could be wrong."
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20th May 09, 11:03 AM
#17
If...
If a man speaks, and there is no woman there to hear him, is he still wrong?
Originally Posted by Colonel MacNeal
I think its supposed to be a WWII German Reenactor Undershirt - but as my wife frequently tells me "I could be wrong."
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20th May 09, 11:09 AM
#18
I am REALLY tempted by that Realtree camo Practikilt, though; are there any pictures at all of these things actually in use, or just the site photos?
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20th May 09, 01:22 PM
#19
Originally Posted by Monkey@Arms
Do you have a current link?
I found the actual PractiKilt website. Clicking this link is not recommended for the squeamish or those who appreciate aesthetically pleasing websites.
Originally Posted by mbhandy
And no one rated the kilt.
I'll bet MuseumReplicas moderates the comments and ratings; maybe there were only negative comments?
Originally Posted by sdc
I am REALLY tempted by that Realtree camo Practikilt
I haven't heard a single good thing quality-wise about PractiKilts; why not make an xkilt with camo fabric? Just from looking off eBay for a couple minutes, the fabric should cost you about $20-40 USD ($22.738-45.476 CAD) total. I'm sure you can find it cheaper elsewhere, especially if you can get out of shipping and handling.
The PractiKilt website has no contact information. I tried calling MuseumReplicas for contact information, but the guy said he couldn't give it to me. I think I'll call back later with a list of questions; if you guys have any, post them and I'll add them to the list. Also, if anyone has contact information, please post it so I can talk to them directly.
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20th May 09, 01:29 PM
#20
Rawlinson,
I think you're chasing shadows. I was familiar with the Practikilt website, but for a long time its been nothing but dead links, hence my original thought they were no longer for sale. I could be mistaken but I believe the company was just the brand name for the modern kilt being manufactured for Museum Replicas, which is now selling its little remaining stock.
Nothing to see here, move along . . .
Best regards,
Jake
[B]Less talk, more monkey![/B]
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