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24th February 18, 01:25 PM
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Want to stay Kilted all year in South-East PA
Last year, I started wearing kilts. Non traditional stuff, a 5.11 TDK and a pair of Stumptown kilts. I wore them through the summer and into late fall. Once winter hit it was pants, until we hit a warm spell a few days ago. I've picked up some kilt hose and a pair of flashes, and that extends the comfort range. But I want to be wearing kilts most of the time. I'd like to have some variety, so its tempting to order a couple more casual kilts, or maybe a semi-casual, for a wee bit of variety. But I'm wondering if I might should be saving up for a 5 yard or belted plaid for winter wear?
I wont be kilted every single day, but most days. General concerns are young children currently 3y and 1y who make life disastrously messy at unexpected moments. So cheaper, washable kilts appeal there. And the temperature here range, on average from 75-85 *f in the summer to 30-20*f in the winter (of course there are outliers, but that seems to be the way of things at the moment.)
What does the rabble suggest so that I can feel the breeze on my knees all year this year?
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