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3rd June 13, 06:49 AM
#12
 Originally Posted by unixken
I've worn my 8yd PVs from HoS, and an 8yd 16oz wool, in summer weather, and as readily as I sweat in the heat and humidity, I don't recall one being any hotter or cooler than the other.
The hottest so far, that I've worn wool, was probably last year's games in Livonia Michigan. I wore my 8yd 16oz Buchanan Balmoral. It was about 90 degrees Fahrenheit as I recall, and humid. (Hence the water bottle, and brow-wiping cloth, on my belt.) Being wool made no difference... it breathed well.

Here in Georgia you wear what you like and you sweat like the devil while you have it on. No really I will not do the wool kilts until late fall, winter and early spring due to the temps here. But I have to agree that the wool kilts are much nicer.
By the way Ken, where did you find that stick? It is beautiful.
LOCH SLOY!
Cheers, Wil
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