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7th February 06, 12:30 PM
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I recently got several pairs of microfiber woven briefs on clearance at Target for $1.69 each. They were woven in one piece so there are absolutely no seamlines or hems for irritation and the tag is printed (again to eliminate irritation). They are very well designed for the male anatomy and quite frankly it feels like I'm not wearing anything down there. Product of Isreal, where I guess being comfortable in the middle eastern heat is a good thing.
Too bad they only had a few pair on the clearance rack and none in the main section.
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7th February 06, 01:58 PM
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For a number of reasons I wear briefs all the time under my kilts, usually black or dark colours. I tried wearing boxers...once. I don't know who thought up that design, but boxers to me are like some kind of horrible torture device. May as well wear pants! ~shudder~
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7th February 06, 07:41 PM
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In church ???
I'm thinking one sunday of wearing my finest apparel to church, does one or does one not go regimental in church ?
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7th February 06, 07:54 PM
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 Originally Posted by CameronTaylor
I'm thinking one sunday of wearing my finest apparel to church, does one or does one not go regimental in church ?CT - 
Regimental Unless you are Dancing? At lease that is the way I just went to a funeral Dressed in Black Watch.
MrBill
Very Sir Lord MrBill the Essential of Happy Bottomshire
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9th February 06, 05:25 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by mbhandy
Regimental Unless you are Dancing?  At lease that is the way I just went to a funeral Dressed in Black Watch.
MrBill
Or competing in the highland games. We were told it was for the children's safety ;)
P.S. I love the UnderArmor briefs.
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7th February 06, 08:52 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by CameronTaylor
I'm thinking one sunday of wearing my finest apparel to church, does one or does one not go regimental in church ?
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Hmmm, I say don't give the trouser tyrants any ammunition. On a totally unrelated note, my wearing the kilt to a friends wedding has led to a wave of positive support from mutual friends of the couple and our peers at school. There is some joking about wearing "a skirt" but it is all in good fun. I soon plan to wear kilts on a regular occasion.
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7th February 06, 09:36 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by CameronTaylor
I'm thinking one sunday of wearing my finest apparel to church, does one or does one not go regimental in church ?
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What's between a man and his kilt is between a man and his kilt. So it shouldn't matter either way. Besides, God sees all regardless of the number of layers. 
-ian
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8th February 06, 04:02 AM
#8
 Originally Posted by furrycelt
...Besides, God sees all regardless of the number of layers. 
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-ian
You mean Dick Cheney is god?????
ITS A KILT, G** D*** IT!
WARNING: I RUN WITH SCISSORS
“I asked Mom if I was a gifted child… she said they certainly wouldn’t have paid for me."
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8th February 06, 07:56 PM
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You must be careful of what type of church you're going into with a Kilt in the first place. There are churches that won't allow a Kilt regimental or no and that God cannot get into either. :-(
Chris
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9th February 06, 03:36 AM
#10
 Originally Posted by KiltedKnight
You must be careful of what type of church you're going into with a Kilt in the first place. There are churches that won't allow a Kilt regimental or no and that God cannot get into either. :-(
Chris
RUBBISH, I've never heard of any church barring a man in a kilt. Most I have been to welcome the sight of a kilted man.
In the UK, even princes and kings have attended church.
Of course, I refer to a proper kilt, well worn and in a respectable manner, not some tosser in a womans' skirt trying to make some kind of wacky statement in the house of God.
Please check your facts before making wild statements.
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