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JackBurton Sport Kilt with pockets. 1st September 17, 06:48 PM
Famous Willie Good Morning Jack. I have... 2nd September 17, 05:50 AM
JackBurton Most excellent! I know a... 2nd September 17, 09:15 AM
Famous Willie Excellent, Enjoy that New... 2nd September 17, 10:24 AM
Dollander Are you referring to the... 2nd September 17, 12:20 PM
Stoff If you feel adventuresome... 2nd September 17, 01:56 PM
The Wizard of BC Stoff, As you know from... 2nd September 17, 04:27 PM
Stoff Yup, I do realize this but,... 2nd September 17, 04:56 PM
JackBurton My ancestry dates back to... 2nd September 17, 05:43 PM
O\'Callaghan I have a SportKilt with the... 2nd September 17, 06:58 PM
JackBurton Thank you for sharing your... 4th September 17, 03:07 PM
derosa Depending on the severity of... 4th September 17, 05:11 AM
JackBurton Tops 4th September 17, 03:20 PM
Kiltem in NM I doubt there are many left,... 27th December 17, 03:09 PM
tundramanq I have SKs with and without... 28th December 17, 07:33 AM
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    Are you referring to the hidden side pockets available as an add-on to their standard model? Because only the more expensive models come with external cargo pockets, and then you're better off with a utility kilt if you still want something in the truly inexpensive range.

    I have a sport kilt, and I feel I should tell you that the fabric is very light. It's their own 8oz polyester blend (poly-acrylic, maybe, but I'm not sure), not the 12oz polyviscose from Marton Mills. And as I've said before, I consider it the kilt equivalent of sweat pants or gym shorts. It's fine for working out, or for throwing on when there's an unexpected knock on the door and I don't wanna answer it in my underwear. But it's not something I'd wear to work or to run errands, never mind going out with my friends...and definitely not for windy days.

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