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    I'm with you Isaac. Winter temperatures don't mean much to me when it comes to my tank!

    Frank
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    I must admit that this is my own kilt though and the only thing that changes for weather is what I wear with it. I also LOVE the cold!!

    IW
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    Anyone kilted in Buffalo?
    "Good judgement comes from experience, and experience
    well, that comes from poor judgement."
    A. A. Milne

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    Too cold? minus 32C with windchill and I did just fine. Didn't have any trouble in the high 20C and great humidity in Cape Breton this past summer either. That's a great thing about the natural fibre that wool is, its year-round suitability. Ask any sheep

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    Wore my tank yesterday. Here in Northern Utah, the temperatures have been running from 9F to 34F degrees. Actually, I am warmer in a kilt. I have been asked the question "Are you cold while wearing a kilt?" My answer, "warm in the winter, cool in the summer". I have had no problems while standing at the train station in 15F degree weather.
    BKPowell

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