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4th August 07, 03:11 PM
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Non-Traditional kilt for winter
Hi guys,
I would like some advice on choosing a kilt to wear in the winter (between 0C and 10C or 32 and 50F). I am looking for a non-traditional kilt with pockets and (due to budget issues) not made of leather.
I think that a wool kilt should be nice for the winter but non-traditional kilt makers list their kilts as perfect for summer. Here in Netherlands temperature at night is always (besides summer) between 0 and 15C (60F) and very windy.
There is any option for that or should I go for a traditional wool kilt?
Thanks in advance,
Arnaldo
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