X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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21st June 04, 12:08 PM
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Kilts for the disabled?
I was asked by a lady over on usenet about making a type of kilt for her father in law who has MS. He can't lift his legs so his only other option is hospital gowns. They were telling her skirts would be the thing, but she wants to help him preserve his dignity and masculinity so she wants to make kilts for him.
This might just be a niche market for a product aimed at the disabled. A kilt that's easy on and off, easily washed and dried and relatively inexpensive. I can imagine there are many men in her father in laws position and besides the practical aspect, help them preserve their dignity. Anyone have any thoughts on it?
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