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Originally Posted by
RockyR
IMHO, the answer to the OP's comments are BOTH weight AND length of cloth have to do with the 'warmth' of the garment.
I have 15 or so 8 Yard Kilts. 1/2 are 16 oz and 1/2 are 13 oz. Can I notice a difference in 'warmth' between the 2" Yes. The 16 oz kilts are definitely warmer in the summer heat.
I also have 15 or so 5 Yard Kilts. Whether they're 13 or 16 oz, they are definitely a bit cooler than their 8 yard counterparts.
If you really do prefer 16 oz cloth and you're looking for a 'summer' kilt that's a bit less warm, then I'd say go with a 5 yarder in 16 oz cloth.
I hope this helps!
I would agree with Rocky on this! I have a 5 yard Colorado State tartan kilt in 16 oz fabric, and while it's not as comfortable for summer wear as a USAK PV kilt, it's deffinately more comfortable than my 8 yard 16 oz kilts. So if you're hung up on 16oz material, I would say to go with one of Rocky's 5 yarders or one of Matt's box pleated kilts.
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