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    Welcome from the far north coast of Scotland.

    It never gets that hot up here but we are heading towards the 6 weeks when it never quite goes dark. I love this time of year.

    Chris.

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    The South coast of England has been roasted for months - tropical things are flowering for the first time in decades.

    I have been wearing my lightest kilts and always have two layers of cotton betwen it and me at the waist, a tee shirt and a cotton liner.

    The liner actually acts as a barrier to the heat, and going out without one day I could feel the difference between sunlight and shadow, and the sunlight was far less comfortable than usual.

    I make the liners from various weights of cotton, some have darts and some have a few small Kingussie style pleats, depending on how much fabric I had. They are kilt style, so overlap in front but not so much as the kilts. They are not so necessary indoors, but they protect the kilt and reduce the washing. They can be washed and dried easily, ironed rather than pressed and make life easier.

    If I did not have the liners I would be making some tunic length tops - I'd far rather have damp cotton than damp wool against my skin.

    Anne the Pleater :ootd:

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    Welcome, from a Kiwi living in Windmill-land.

    I know Aussie summers can get blinkin hot! I've been asking similar questions as I also have a wedding coming up (in July, in Spain). So, again anticipating a ridiculous heat (35 celcius+).

    Avoiding it in 2 ways: 1st an evening wedding. 2nd, I plan to downsize on the yardage of the kilt. (6 yards, rather than 8 or 9).

    I don't want to sacrifice on the swing, or solidity of the kilt, so am going with 16 oz (Lochcarron weathered Gunn).

    The advice I have been given, and I think it's especially relevant if you want the thing for a wedding, is not to compromise with a lighter-weight tartan if possible, but rather lose a bit of the quantity of wool.

    Hope this helps,

    Cheers!

    Michael

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    Oh, forgot to add,

    I did wear a 16 oz (heavyweight) 8/9 yard kilt to an August wedding in Spain a few years ago! (no jacket or waistcoat!)

    I survived, but indeed had huge salt lines left in the lining of the kilt, from where I was sweating all night long around my middle (the rest of me was reasonably comfortable). I could have also had to do with the fact that people at Spanish weddings dance ALOT.

    (The marks didn't make it through to the wool, and they are totally gone from the lining now too).

    Cheers,

    M

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