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26th October 05, 09:48 PM
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for me they are a luxury to be bought only after a decent number of kilts have been aquired. Kilts come first!
I'll not wear mine often, but it will be useful when I do need it. I rarely go to formal occasions (anything more than casual is formal) but it's nice to know I can hold my own at such an event.
My advice Andrew is that you would be overdressed in this jacket while hiking :razz:
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26th October 05, 10:12 PM
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 Originally Posted by Graham
My advice Andrew is that you would be overdressed in this jacket while hiking :razz:
Yeah, I think the waistcoat would bind under the shoulder straps of the pack, and the jacket isn't cut to let me swing my hiking poles in my arms. ;)
Of course, I wouldn't be the first to attempt an "expedition" in a tweed coat. George Mallory and Andrew Irvine attempted to summit Mt. Everest in 1924. They weren't successful, though, so maybe I won't wear my Scottishkilts.net jacket and waistcoat up Everest.
Andrew.
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