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13th March 10, 09:16 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by Riverkilt
Every time I kilt up in one of my THREE leather kilts my mind wanders and I get to wondering if I should sell off some of my non-leather kilts to raise funds to buy yet another leather kilt....
I mean I have THREE leather kilts already...but I still have THREE MORE on my wish list...
SIX leather kilts would be enough for anyone right??? - especially a 65 year old geezer kiltie like me...
Okay, I have to ask this.....when I sit on leather in winter with bare skin, it is really cold. Is a leather kilt cold on the nether regions?
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13th March 10, 09:25 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by KiltedKnome
Okay, I have to ask this.....when I sit on leather in winter with bare skin, it is really cold. Is a leather kilt cold on the nether regions?
Ohh, I'll answer this one.
No, when you're in a leather kilt you're actually sitting on the inside part of the cow which is much warmer than the outside of the cow!
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13th March 10, 09:30 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by ccga3359
Ohh, I'll answer this one.
No, when you're in a leather kilt you're actually sitting on the inside part of the cow which is much warmer than the outside of the cow!
Grant ..... you almost had me with that one!
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13th March 10, 09:32 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by KiltedKnome
Grant ..... you almost had me with that one! 
Okay it's the suede side.
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