-
6th December 13, 12:04 PM
#11
Originally Posted by Angela Kaye Bodine
other than the norm.
Angie,
Don't really know what the "norm" is! Polyester swimming/beach shorts are very popular in Scotland particularly in pipe bands - very cool in hot weather.
-
-
6th December 13, 12:15 PM
#12
Thank u Tobus for your help as well, just wanted to make sure, I like the Kilt, to me its no different then wearing a skirt, but the kilt I like much more and much history behind the Kilt.. I would wear biker shorts over my under garments anyways with wool or the blended fabric kilt ..Thank you again, Deeply appreciate your help.. Will def look into other fabric too
-
-
6th December 13, 12:23 PM
#13
Hi Alan, I meant underwear (panties) the shorts go over the underwear.. but we have something like that here too, instead of wearing a slip a woman could wear those type of shorts that r made to look tight but are not instead of a slip.. polyester blend, with cotton spandex materiel.. that is a thought too .. thank u.. Whether it was wool or other blend fabric I would wear the short type thing over my under garments.. Thank you Alan
-
-
6th December 13, 12:42 PM
#14
Thank u ctbuchanan from Olde New England for your advice as well. I have had alot of advice and I appreciate it. Will def look into the sport kilt fabric . I def don't want to hurt the wool (kilt). we get hot here, humidity is the worse lol.. but luckily I'm like a snake ( as my mom says). The heat has a low effect on me.. But now my kilt order has gone from 7 wool tartans plus 4 sport kilts.. I'm cool with that.. thank u Again
-
-
6th December 13, 12:48 PM
#15
Thank you Hopper! Will def look into the Kilts PV .. I am now adding on to my kilt request, still 7 wool, but now at least 4 PV KILTS.. Rocky isn't far away from me, will make it there after holidays.. Thank u ..
-
-
6th December 13, 12:51 PM
#16
-
-
6th December 13, 12:59 PM
#17
Thank you again Father Bill I appreciate your help and the others, but now I need to go into my ABOUT ME PAGE and change the HOW many kilts to still 7 wool tartans and 4 PV sport kilts... lol...Thank u again..
-
-
6th December 13, 06:47 PM
#18
Check out this thread (posts 47, 48, and 49). Yes, that is me in the pictures, and as stated it was 110F the day they were taken. I'm wearing a 5 yard box pleat kilt in 16oz wool tartan. Let me tell you, it is much cooler than my 8 yard, 16oz, knife pleated kilt in temperatures like that.
"When I wear my Kilt, God looks down with pride and the Devil looks up with envy." --Unknown
Proud Chief of Clan Bacon. You know you want some!
-
The Following User Says 'Aye' to azwildcat96 For This Useful Post:
-
6th December 13, 07:14 PM
#19
I own a Casual Kilt from USAK which is Marton Mills 12oz PV (just shy of 5 yards). It does get warm in 100* F weather (but so are shorts).
I also have a 16oz Wool kilt (5 yards).
Both are knife-pleated.
Weight of the fabric, the properties of the material, pleating style, and the yardage used seem to be the deciding factors.
Some weather is entirely too hot for a kilt...any kilt. It gets over 100* F here during the height of summer.
Some weather is too cold for a kilt as well. Last night it was 29* F in my neck of the woods. Tonight it may give us a light dusting of snow (fingers crossed).
Just my tuppence.
As for USA Kilts quality, customer service, and prices you will be hard-pressed to find a better kilt for the money here in the US. I wholly endorse Rocky and his products. You won't find a better kilt for the money unless you go fully-bespoke (which I'm sure Rocky will eventually add to his inventory, seeing as he's started offering box-pleated kilts recently).
The Official [BREN]
-
-
7th December 13, 02:25 AM
#20
The kilt wasn't really designed for US weather! Y'all should come and live where the temperature usually ranges from about -10C(14F) in winter to 26C(79F) or so in summer.
Alan
-
The Following 2 Users say 'Aye' to neloon For This Useful Post:
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|
|
Bookmarks