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18th August 06, 10:29 AM
#11
Welcome, and add my vote for USAK casual or step up a notch for a more traditional look. The PV would be a great fabric for Hawaii (my freshman year UH Hilo). Keep in mind that the lighter weight fabrics tend to sail a little. I live in a breezy place and fight more w/ my USAK casual more than my others. My lightweight wools behave better. O'Neille
Last edited by O'Neille; 18th August 06 at 10:32 AM.
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18th August 06, 10:33 AM
#12
check out http://www.canadiancasualkilts.com/ as well. Either CCK or USA kilts will likely get a really good inexpensive (compared to a traditional) kilt that is wearable and machine washable.
Just my opinion, but I would go for the Stillwater over the Sportkilt in a heartbeat.
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18th August 06, 03:47 PM
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Ah, Kauai.... Hanalei is my dream home and center of my sailing goals. I've been there twice, sailed there once and love it. I will be back again in 2008 for the last time, or so goes the plan. I've also spent a few nights not far from Port Arthur, and did the drive and hike up the Canyon.
I love Kauai.
But I digress.... for Kauai, I agree. Get a USA Kilts Casual or Semi-Traditional. The casual is a bit lighter weight, but I wear it a lot when it gets really hot.
Another option is to look up Caledonian Kilts on ebay and order from him. I have two Caledonian kilts and they're very well made, especially for the price. Davey is great with the communication.
Stillwaters, while they're great kilts, especially for the price are going to be too hot in Kauai, most of the time..
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