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    Sportkilt Comfy kilt

    FWIW... Here are my thoughts on the Comfy kilt. I bought a sportkilt comfy kilt in stewart to use as a shower kilt for a recent deployment. It worked fabulously. Having to balance on your shower shoes while trying to change clothes without stepping in the dirt or on a nasty floor can be challenging for the best of us. The Comfy kilt was a godsend in this particular scenario.

    That said, I'd probably never wear it outside of a shower scenario in the middle of nowhere. While comfortable it's looks leave a bit to be desired. I washed it once once I got home and now the underapron is obviously visible and there are zero creases anywhere. Also, the paper stiffener inside the waistband is rather cheesy. All that said, I'm certainly packing it for my next deployment.

    . Regards,

    Don

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    Sportkilts---comfy or others---are great for many things. I love my Works model for lounging about the house or hiking. I agree that they're not so good for dressing up or going out and about.
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    Had a Sportkilt - Black Watch on Monday that I wore out and about. Received compliments at the Post Office on its appearance. It also held up well after 10 hours of driving on Tuesday drawing some smiles at a local Irish restaurant during a stop on my way home. I've also received compliments while wearing either it, the St. Patrick's Day style or the Gridiron from Sportkilt while out and about. All have held up well. All have the sewn down pleats - that the comfy kilt does not have. As I do not like to iron the sewn down pleats are the way to go.
    I fear the day that technology will surpass our human interaction. The world will have a generation of idiots. Einstein (maybe)

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