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5th March 04, 08:18 PM
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Outdoors sans culottes
Blu-
Honestly, I never get sweaty enough in the MK for any kind of stickiness to occur. Just doesn't happen. That's why I wear it. I have worn it in warm rain and it dries very very quickly- again, good circulation. And it fits under my side-zip rain pants with no discomfort.
I do wear a Mountainsmith Tour, a fair-sized lumbar pack with a serious hipbelt. The waist area of the MK has a microfleece lining that pads and wicks what moisture forms there.
And as far as the right-over-left, I wouldn't mind it, that way, but since this is the only option, like Al G, I take it.
I will gladly send my original MK to someone willing to copy and perhaps reverse the apron. As long as I get mine back and a discount on the result, o' course. I've made this offer before other places. Never got a reply.
I wore the Pack Wrap to work again today, and I like it more now. Nylon takes black very well, and it matches the rest of my uniform better.
-G
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1st September 06, 11:25 PM
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 Originally Posted by ggibby
And as far as the right-over-left, I wouldn't mind it, that way, but since this is the only option, like Al G, I take it.
I will gladly send my original MK to someone willing to copy and perhaps reverse the apron. As long as I get mine back and a discount on the result, o' course. I've made this offer before other places. Never got a reply.
-G
Always looking to expand my repertoir of kilt making options I'd be glad to make one up for you for material cost plus a reasonable fee to cover time and shipping. I've refined my skills enough to consider myself a good kilter and think I could do this justice for a reasonable cost and give more color options. PM me and we can see what we can work out. Just test it out and let us all know how it performs. O'Neille Kilts is willing to take on special projects if anyone has ideas. O'Neille
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