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4th November 09, 02:47 AM
#10
 Originally Posted by peacekeeper83
save your money and buy quality... all you really need is one or two quality kilts.. 16 oz and of the finer manufacturer.. just as MOR suggests..
I live in Texas.. and deal with simular heat as you.. but with a higher level of humidity, my 4 yd box pleats are good in the heat.. they are both 16 oz.. they cost a bit more than you have.. but most kiltmakers will work with you.. if you talk to them..
I wish you all the best in your quest..
Excellent comments !
Lady Chrystel makes fine kilts for all climates. She has a Social group on this forum.
Check her website in my signature, you will find interesting testimonies there.
Best,
Robert
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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