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    That's great, Dread! It's always good to have such a hearty and well-considered recommendation - as I said, had I known then what I know now... so thanks for helping folks to learn from your experiences!

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    My favorite lounging and running out kilts are my 5 yard PV kilts. Other than that it's whatever I have on already. In the winter I love my heavy regimental Gordon. O'Neille

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    If your looking at something as heavy as a UK then give Freedom Kilts a good look also. Steve will give you a lot more options than UK and his quality is top notch.

    If you think you'll want to venture into the yard and need a kilt that can take a beating, FK has a lot of different solid fabrics to choose from. With 4 different models to choose from Steve's got you covered (literally ).

    For something more relaxed and casual in PV, USA Kilts.

    Stillwaters are great and inexpensive also but they will ride high on the waist which to me is not comfortable for lounging.

    More times than not, I've got on my USAK around the house. I can be comfortable sitting on the couch or floor and still run out to the store and feel that I am "put-together".

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    Quote Originally Posted by bikercelt1 View Post
    The Utilikilt is sometimes described as "the blue jeans of the kilt world". I wear my Utilikilt for exactly the situation you describe. It flairs out enough to be comfortable lounging around. It doesn't need a sporran but it has deep pockets for wallet, keys and other necessaries.

    Jamie
    Can'ti disagree with this one. I thought I was a tartan hardcase until my wife bught me a UK. I use it for nearly all travel, wear it for errands, housework, lounging, etc. I have a Mocker and it is extremely comfy and versatile.
    Convener, Georgia Chapter, House of Gordon (Boss H.O.G.)

    Where 4 Scotsmen gather there'll usually be a fifth.
    7/5 of the world's population have a difficult time with fractions.

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    supplier?

    Quote Originally Posted by Fearnest View Post
    Dread, you might want this, but as for me, I'm kind of glad to have something not completely form-fitting!


    On a somewhat related note - I do like my mocker, but if I had known then what I know now, I would have chosen a different supplier.
    who would you have chosen as a supplier?

    i am partial to the UK survival and also for a nice casual kilt. any complaints about the uk survival other than their lack of stock and employees having no clue when they will make more jeesh

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