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14th April 11, 05:06 AM
#1
Shorts not kilt in Lanzarote
Just back from great holiday in the Canary island of Lanzarote.
This time after seeing someone kilted one evening the last time I was there, I decided that I would take one of my light weight kilts.
Now I have worn the kilt all over the world in various countries and always enjoy wearing it and do so with pride but somehow I thought it was too inappropriate to wear in a holiday isle with very high temperatures.
Certainly during the day, it was a case of shorts, I have never really worn the kilt in such high temperatures and I was unsure whether the kilt would have been too warm even being commando.
Anyway, here was an experience kiltie who loves wearing the kilt chickening out of kilt wearing for the first time in his life. I just could not see me strolling along the promenade in the evening and going into pubs and restaurants kilted, yet I do that without hesitation in Scotland
Sorry fellow members for admitting this indiscretion
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14th April 11, 05:57 AM
#2
You're asking maybe for absolution?
Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair with solid Welsh and other heritage.
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14th April 11, 05:59 AM
#3
Hi Jimmy,
You are not the only one here who has said that it was too hot for a kilt. I wonder if it down to what an individual can stand or an actual temperature. I know that in high summer, I have always been glad of my kilt, but unfortunately we just don't get the consistent high temperatures here in the UK to be able to do a proper study. Or I wonder if high humidity has something to do with it?
More questions than answers, I fear.
Regards
Chas
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14th April 11, 06:03 AM
#4
We had our Highland games last week. My intent, is usually to stay the day and even go out for a drink with the athletes afterward.
We stayed for only about 3 hours in the 87*F heat (30.5* C). It was absolutely oppressive. I did get a new sporran and sgian dubh, so the day wasn't a wash.
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14th April 11, 06:05 AM
#5
I can sympathize, Jimmy. I have a residence in the Caribbean, which is pretty much just due west of the Canaries (and was populated by many colonists from there).
I have gone kilted, but there is no way in Hoboken that I would wear a woolen kilt there. It's a locale where a synthetic fabric is a must.
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14th April 11, 07:57 AM
#6
This is why every one of us should have a USAK casual on hand...
Best
AA
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14th April 11, 08:04 AM
#7
Lightweight PV
For general kickabout, a casual PV from Skye Highland Outfitters has been great. And even though they get royally abused here I have an old sportkilt that is fine for just wearing on the beach.
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14th April 11, 08:10 AM
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 Originally Posted by auld argonian
This is why every one of us should have a USAK casual on hand...
Best
AA
Agreed
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14th April 11, 11:59 AM
#9
This is the reason I'm glad that Marten Mill weaves tartan in PV! My PV kilts are great for wear in the Colorado summer- which is hot, but dry. In the hot and dry, PV is great.
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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14th April 11, 12:09 PM
#10
Oh, and in hot and damp, steamy weather even better!
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