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25th January 08, 04:10 PM
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Thanks for adding that, Graham . I was just thinking about the parts of the jeans that wear out too. The pockets usually tear and the bottums of the legs wear out on mine. Also the inseam splits some times. Kilts don't really have those parts. Also, Graham, I do think the USAK casual would be a very good kilt for the work I'm doing. I don't have one yet, but I have thought to myself that it would be very good to have the velcro closure as I am putting it on and taking it off. Sorry String, to bring that up again, but...
As far as any other gardeners, I don't care if people wear kilts or pants or what ever to garden in because I wear other things as well. This is about the kilt though. I'm just sharing what I've noticed as I garden in a kilt as aposed to pants or overalls. I also work with ceramics, and those clothes are usually my gardening clothes too, so I will just have to set aside and use one kilt for those things.
Last edited by Bugbear; 30th January 08 at 01:37 PM.
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