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25th July 06, 12:43 PM
#1
wearing hygienic underwear
Now.....I don't want to be really dense here....
Well, admittedly I can't help it and I'm always sort of dense so here it goes....
Several times on here people have said that when wearing a kilt you MUST wear underwear because it is the only way to be hygienic and if the kilt touches your skin then it is non-hygienic.
What is that all about? If the underwear touches my skin, isn't that also non-hygienic? Does that mean if anything touches my skin it is immediately contaminated and must be burned or something? :confused:
There are germs everywhere around me. The food I just had for lunch was loaded with germs and all sorts of things that are flying around here in the office because I had it sitting for quite a while on my desk cooling off while I was surfing the net. Do you know how many germs are on this keyboard I'm using now? If I put my finger in my mouth I could die!
The Scottish army didn't use underwear with their kilts and it seemed as though they did okay for hundreds of years.
I'm just trying to figure out why it is that underwear is so hygienic? Someone needs to explain this to me because I'm just not getting it.
However, let it be hereby known that I did not believe I could be affected by food poisoning until just a few years ago when I got some bad Chinese take-out. I thought I was somehow immune.
On the other hand, if we worry so much about germs can we end up missing a great deal of fun in life?
Phil in Phoenix
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25th July 06, 12:53 PM
#2
That is a great question, and one I can't answer myself. I'll leave that to others, because I have the same sort of thinking. If I were to wear the same pair of trousers two days in a row, I would feel like I was wearing dirty underwear [I've always been a regimental chap, even in trousers]. I ironed and put on the same kilt I wore yesterday [my only kilt as yet] and it seems as clean as it was when I put it on the day before. I think the kilt stays cleaner than trousers.
~James
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25th July 06, 12:55 PM
#3
Try a search on going regimental or not and you'll probably find several threads on this topic.
I think the majority here prefer Regimental.
The early kilt wearers, while not wearing BVD's, did wear very long shirts which acted as a very early form of underwear.
Again, what's under your kiilt is entirely your business.
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25th July 06, 12:56 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by cavscout
Again, what's under your kiilt is entirely your business. 
And for who ever you're with at the time.
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25th July 06, 01:00 PM
#5
It is MORE hygenic to wear underwear under a kilt, for the cleanliness of the kilt. Sweat and all else that can get on the kilt when regemental necessitates frequent cleaning, and depending on the kilt, cleaning it on your own may not be easy or effective.
In the old days.......they barely took baths, so who cares what was on the kilt!
Washing the kilt was a walk through the Loch!
It is just a statement on where we are now!
Take it as YOU want it, it's YOUR decision!
Mark Dockendorf
Left on the Right Coast
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25th July 06, 01:09 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by mddock58
Sweat and all else that can get on the kilt when regemental necessitates frequent cleaning, and depending on the kilt, cleaning it on your own may not be easy or effective.
I have Utilikilts. I throw them in the washer, wait a while, and they are all clean agaiin.
If I was wearing $600 hand-sewn wool kilts of course I would wear underwear. I would be afraid of them touching anything at all, since they are dry-clean only.
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25th July 06, 09:10 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by pbpersson
If I was wearing $600 hand-sewn wool kilts of course I would wear underwear. I would be afraid of them touching anything at all, since they are dry-clean only.
Phil, you just answered your own question. Wearing underwear is a way to help keep a wool kilt (regardless of price) clean so it doesn't need to be dry cleaned as often.
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26th July 06, 05:21 AM
#8
for what it's worth, I wear underwear
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26th July 06, 09:27 AM
#9
I always make sure to wear a long tailed shirt.
A kilted Celt on the border.
Kentoc'h mervel eget bezań saotret
Omne bellum sumi facile, ceterum ęgerrume desinere.
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25th July 06, 01:10 PM
#10
Long tailed shirts WERE the undergarments of yore. By being next to the skin, the shirt would collect any bodily soils and was much easier to clean than the kilt.
Nowadays, it's easier to throw your underwear into the washer than a kilt.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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