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    Quote Originally Posted by McClef View Post
    Boxers?
    Such Dorsetshire heresy!
    Not me guv; now you know why I started this thread
    Q: is anything worn under the kilt?
    A: It's getting that way...

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    Martin S
    May I suggest some less aggressive washing agents?
    And I don't mean what you use to clean the kilt, I mean what you wash yourself with.
    The shops are full of miraculous gels, lotions, etc, which, according to the ads, can be copiously lavished on the body or hair. Trouble is they are all made up of chemical cocktails that cannot possibly suit everyone. Some are even difficult to rinse away. As a result, your skin loses all its natural oils and suppleness, and becomes prone to irritation and even infection.

    Water, on the other hand, has good cleaning qualities, and needs only a little soap to to give good results.
    I have never found good woolen clothing to be itchy, whether socks, kilts or pullovers.

    Treat you skin with respect!

    Martin

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