...and the funny thing is that when you do find some kilts or jackets or complete outfits that are legitimately being sold by a private party, it's a child's kilt that might fit a nine year old.
On the other hand. I'm considering selling my McGregor kilt. It is 36 years old, but, apart from a small repaired tear on the under apron in great shape. Straps have been replaced. It is just short of 7 yards of the finest soft, scratch free wool.
Reason for selling: My circumference is somewhat greater now that it was three dozen years ago, and I don't see it getting any smaller.
I wonder if anyone here might be interested?
I think I will post it in the 'for sale' section and see. Someone will get a bargain.
I envy the thinner people out there. They are able to find great deals on used kilts.. Me on the other hand, I can only dream. Being a big guy does have many disadvantages..
[B]Paul Murray[/B]
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Originally Posted by Big Paul
I envy the thinner people out there. They are able to find great deals on used kilts.. Me on the other hand, I can only dream. Being a big guy does have many disadvantages..
We thinner people do find great deals,BUT I think we do as much,if not more searching as you big guys! :-D
Yep, I can relate to that. That's why I'm selling my MacGregor tank. I was thinner in those days, but have picked up three inches this year alone. Is that part of being 58 in less than a month?
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