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    Well, I'm waiting a 16oz wool kilt from ScottishKilts.net. We'll see how it works out when the temp gets around -22F! I might think about using boxers under it...

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    Yep Ackwell, -22F is a bit colder than it gets here.

    When we have a major inversion settle-in it's not uncommon to drop to as much as -5F for days to weeks at a time and once in a while it will even get lower. Plus the wind is almost always blowing at my house (mountains act as a wind tunnel) and the wind chill has got low enough to freeze my trucks gas lines a few times.

    I think I've talked myself into the military style kilt. Between the extra heavy weight & high rise I think it will keep me toasty.
    Last edited by John M.; 11th November 05 at 04:52 PM.

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    I've been looking at WPGs kilts for some time.They seem a bit much for the winters here in north GA.I may change my mind after winter sets in.This is my first winter kilted and I may give in and buy one.

    If anyone has anything to add about kilt liners,start another thread.Lets not hijack this one.Thanks.

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    WPGs kilts are fine at temps in the 40s and colder. A bit warm when it climbs into the upper 50s. I've been wearing mine quite a bit and it's great.

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