So how is it to wear that kind of "kilt" regimental? Seems like there'd be lot more opportunities for accidental exposure of the boys...??
Ron
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Originally Posted by Riverkilt
Thanks Ham..
So how is it to wear that kind of "kilt" regimental? Seems like there'd be lot more opportunities for accidental exposure of the boys...??
Ron
Hi Ron!,
To be honest, I think everything will depend upon what one is doing, where one is and with whom! The website description states that the pleats are stitched one third of the way down (roughly waist to just below the hip), from that point they hang free.
My thought is that I might resort to wearing a plain black Hockey s---t (that I sometimes wear around the house to save wear and tear on my kilts!) beneath this particular kilt - pretty much as the Romans did. It's something I am going to have to experiment with, I think! I'll report back, once I've sorted things out following delivery.
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