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30th September 05, 10:27 AM
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UK Comparison, Workman's to Survival
Gents:
Howdy. I'm still trying to beat my black Workman's into submission. I've washed it and washed it and washed it. We're getting there, let's just put it that way and leave it at that.
In conversations with a poor deluded trousered friend about outdoors gear, I got worked up for, please forgive me, a "tactical kilt." Well, OK, not really a tactical kilt---hate that word, by the way, for me it's right up there with contraindicated, operator and extreme-----but a quasi-pimped-out-with-utilitarian-features contemporary kilt.
Obligatory observation and declaration of penance for not wanting to use a 16 ounce wool tank for this. It's not a tank I'm looking for now.
Anyway----this caused me to look with new eyes at the Survival kilt. I figure I'll probably go ahead and get one one of these days. With all of that as background, here's my question.
How does the material compare between the Workman's and the Survival Utilikilts?
Many thanks in advance.
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