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19th September 09, 04:25 PM
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Winter kilt
Ok I'm getting closer to pulling the trigger on my next kilt. The issue is its starting to get colder here and I know its gonna be down right chillie soon. I'm looking at either the heavyweight or the standard from SWK. what i need to know is will I be warmer this winter in the wool or will the acrylic be warmer?
Also I tend to hang around smokers, with the acrylic will i need a fire extinguisher in my sporran for safety sake?
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19th September 09, 04:31 PM
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Tiny - I think this X Marks thread will tell you everything:
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/page/material_chart.php
Regards
Chas
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19th September 09, 04:36 PM
#3
There is no doubt. Wool is the best and warmest materials. 16 oz wool will keep you nice and warm. In addition, wool is flame retardant in itself.
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19th September 09, 04:38 PM
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thanx I knew I had seen that somewhere on here before. so would the SWK heavyweight be wool acrylic blend?
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19th September 09, 06:13 PM
#5
As I understand it, the heavyweights are 100% wool, but I stand to be corrected.
Laurie
The secret of happiness is freedom,
and the secret of freedom, courage
Thucydides
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19th September 09, 06:28 PM
#6
Wool is warmer. Acrylic will melt and fuse onto your skin if exposed to an open flame.
Vin gardu pro la sciuroj!
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19th September 09, 06:38 PM
#7
OK what I'm going to say is from experience, for me anyway I need something that will keep me warmer than a SWK would provide. Of course a Canadian winter might be a wee bit colder than yours in Maine, but I would think that if there are differences they would be minimal. I wear a 22oz Gordon Highlander Kilt from What Price Glory, and have found it to be perfect for winter wear.
Last edited by McMurdo; 20th September 09 at 09:27 AM.
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19th September 09, 06:55 PM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by McMurdo
OK what I'm going to say is from experience, for me anyway I need something that will keep me warmer than a SWK would provide. Of course a Canadian winter might bea wee bit colder than yours in Maine, but I would think that if there are differences they would be minimal. I wear a 22oz Gordon Highlander Kilt from What Price Glory, and have found it to be perfect for winter wear.
![](http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o32/McMurdo_photos/everything_else/DSC00122.jpg)
That looks great and the price isn't too painful either. Maine winters can be bitter cold, lucky for me I live on the coast so its a lil less severe. I may have to look into the Gordon for Christmas time. it really is too bad there arent more places offering the heavyweight kilts.
P.S. I Love the Aran sweater in this pic.
Last edited by Tiny; 19th September 09 at 07:05 PM.
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19th September 09, 07:35 PM
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I agree with McMurdo. I live in Buffalo, NY and we also have winter here. I spent 4 years living in Rockland, ME so I'm familiar with the weather there as well. I own a WPG Gordon Highlanders and I find it quite warm in the winter.
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19th September 09, 07:43 PM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Tiny
P.S. I Love the Aran sweater in this pic.
Thanks
I got that one at Cairngorm Scottish Imports here in Toronto
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