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    Mel1721L is offline Registration terminated at the member's request
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    Quote Originally Posted by James Hood View Post
    Miserable kilt no-quite-wearing experience failure here in the pestilential swamp covered in concrete which is metro Chicago.

    Was going to wear a perfect, lovely bespoke 4+ yard heavy wool kilt for an outdoor event in, "too bleeping hot and too bleeping humid" local weather and chickened out after getting kitted out and immediately achieving, "uncomfortable maximum perspiration level."

    Oh, well.

    Kudos to those of you who can do it in this sort of wretched clime.
    It was 50C the other day, I were a pv kilt in this heat. It's 8 yards though, so I'm looking forward to my USAK casual, though summer will be over I can probably use it until January.

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    I was on the beach earlier today shooting some photographs. It was 89 (f) and very humid - but I was comfortable in a USAKilts Casual (worn at jeans waist), white polo shirt and flip flops for footwear. My wife told me I "looked cool" in that outfit and she really liked the "look." Works for me.

    I'll be putting on another of Rocky's creations when we go out to dinner this evening. I'll "dress it up" a bit by wearing new leather flip flop sandals instead of my old rubber ones. Thankfully, there are no kilt police here at the beach. LOL

    If you are too busy to laugh, you are too busy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MNlad View Post
    Funny you should mention that. I just acquired a double-vent, half-lined hopsack sport coat from a local thrift store that's next on my schedule for conversion. It should be done about the time the first snowflakes appear. Well, next year.
    Mine came from a thrift store also. The weave and texture of hopsack actually resembles very closely that of Arrochar Tweed, but the fabric itself is considerably lighter. I'm sure you'll be very pleased with your converted coat.

    "It is not money that makes you well-dressed, it is understanding."--Christian Dior
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    Quote Originally Posted by DyerStraits View Post
    Tropical weight worsted wool is quite breathable and a very good choice for warm weather suits, coats and pants. Even better is hopsack. When I was a university student I had a navy blue hopsack blazer that I regularly wore to a summer legal internship job in brutally hot southern Mid-West US weather, and remember how comfortable I was. I wouldn't mind at all having a kilt jacket in hopsack--it's also durable, especially wrinkle-resistant, drapes well and is ideal for travel.
    My new vest just needs to be steamed pressed and will be ready. The wee lass will have that done before the kirkin of the tartan next Sunday, as I hope to wear it then.

    Cheers!

    Frank
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    Mel1721L is offline Registration terminated at the member's request
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    Quote Originally Posted by Couper;125i085
    I was on the beach earliner today shooting some photographs. It was 89 (f) and very humid - but I was comfortable in a USAKilts Casual (worn at jeans waist), white polo shirt and flip flops for footwear. My wife told me I "looked cool" in that outfit and she really liked the "look." Works for me.

    I'll be putting on another of Rocky's creations when we go out to dinner this evening. I'll "dress it up" a bit by wearing new leather flip flop sandals instead of my old rubber ones. Thankfully, there are no kilt police here at the beach. LOL
    I found the kilt is very useful for changing into bathers. I'm heading for the beach today but using an 8 yard acrylic, it was cheap but nice and holds it's pleats well.

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