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    * Edit: On second thought...
    Last edited by Bugbear; 1st May 11 at 10:06 PM. Reason: Removing tunic comment.
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    Although not tropical Toronto can get very hot and humid in the summer and I did nick my wife's sarong from time to time when we lived there. I concur that they are very comfortable in the heat.

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    I will be in Bali at the end of the month and as well as taking a kilt I can assure you that I will also be wearing a sarong at times. We have some good Balinese friends are are often invited to temple ceremonies, weddings and funerals. As I have been to Bali so many times they now expect me in a sarong.
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    All references that I can find say that the sarong, in all its forms, is a unisex garment.

    I do not understand why we are discussing it here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chas View Post
    All references that I can find say that the sarong, in all its forms, is a unisex garment.

    I do not understand why we are discussing it here.

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    The OP wasn't asking if it was a female or male garment he was asking if anyone else wears the sarong.
    We are discussing it here because it's about a unbifurcated garment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cowher View Post
    The OP wasn't asking if it was a female or male garment he was asking if anyone else wears the sarong.
    We are discussing it here because it's about a unbifurcated garment.
    There was a time in the not so distant past (and I am sure you can remember), that any mention of an unbifurcated garment that wasn't a kilt would cause the thread to be closed or the post to be removed.

    From the FAQs:

    "MUG" - A Male Unbifurcated Garment. This term was coined buy the Utilikilt Company, of Seattle to describe their specific product. A male, skirt like garment, with little or no connection to the Tradition of the Scottish Kilt.

    The title and header, I think sums it up:

    General Kilt Talk A place to discuss old kilts, new kilts, red kilts, blue kilts...

    The site is called:

    X Marks the Scot - A Community of Kiltwearers

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