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    Welcome from the Windy city!

    And black speedos or the functional equivalent is a great solution. Until you realize with experience, that it is really very hard for anybody to see much under the kilt in almost all situations unless the wearer, or a helpful lass, completely lifts the kilt up.
    The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long

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    Try it you'll like it.
    sans briefs.

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    Ummm, "Too Horrendous" here...

    Kilts offer men a freedom long denied in modern society. I enjoy reveling in that freedom. But I ain't stupid. When I'm in a situation where "exposure" might occur - or where unexpected exposure could have grave consequences I wear something under my kilt.

    My own personal choice has been the cheapo tartan boxers from WalMarche'.

    Reason, they're so loose its still a LOT of freedom...and an accidental exposure gives a tartan look. God! Am I compulsive or what, just realized I coordinate the boxer tartan color to the kilt tartan color when wearing a tartan kilt. Them boxers are so cheap, and they come in three packs....

    What's weird to me is that back when I was wearing pants too from time to time, after wearing kilts for a while, when I wore pants, I actually felt "exposed" Like I was wearing tights and my package was there for all to see...and with pants, it often is.

    I actually find kilts a more modest garment than pants for that reason. Just had to get used to wearing them.

    And, you need more than one kilt. Get to doing some research on this board then get to shopping!

    FREEDOM!!

    Ron
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    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt

    What's weird to me is that back when I was wearing pants too from time to time, after wearing kilts for a while, when I wore pants, I actually felt "exposed" Like I was wearing tights and my package was there for all to see...and with pants, it often is.

    I actually find kilts a more modest garment than pants for that reason. Just had to get used to wearing them.

    And, you need more than one kilt. Get to doing some research on this board then get to shopping!

    FREEDOM!!

    Ron
    I'll have to agree with your statements Ron. I feel far more "concealed" in a kilt regimental than with pants on. Feels like everything is on display with little more than a thickness or two of cheap cotton cloth between me and the world..need some heavy wool and a sporran there..

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    Welcome aboard. Listen to Robins advice, and enjoy the FREEDOM!

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