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5th August 07, 08:27 PM
#11
I would recommend a winter weight cotton kilt from Freedom Kilts. Mine is very warm and very heavy. The fabric gets softer with each washing and is very comfortable. I wore mine this past November, shovelling snow when the temp was -10 C. And with all those pleats and the double thickness of the apron, I felt not a drop of moisture. Good luck in your search.
Gentleman of Substance
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5th August 07, 08:33 PM
#12
Originally Posted by Riverkilt
Regardless of fabric, think you'll be surprised how well any kilt holds a "bell" of warm air. Remember heat rises.
And if you wear wool kilt hose too you should be nice an toasty at the temperatures you mention.
Ron
Agreed. All my kilts are 11 ounce traditional kilts and they keep me warm in Seattle winters (between 30F and 50F). The choice of kilt hose will make quite a bit of difference.
Last edited by ardchoille; 5th August 07 at 08:38 PM.
Reason: fixed a typo
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5th August 07, 09:23 PM
#13
You could go with a solid color wool kilt. Freedom kilts can put slash pockets on a kilt for you also.
USA Kilts has solid color wool on their web site
http://www.usakilts.com/solid_5yarder.php
Freedom kilts doesn't show solid color wool but you might drop Steve an email and see if he can get the color you want.
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6th August 07, 09:36 AM
#14
There's always the 22oz wool ones from What Price Glory but those are traditional.
Marc
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6th August 07, 10:11 AM
#15
Originally Posted by cavscout
You could go with a solid color wool kilt. Freedom kilts can put slash pockets on a kilt for you also.
And what about these?http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/GREY-BLUE-TWEE...QQcmdZViewItem
(Probably made of "imported" or rest tweed and shipping seems inflated but...)
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6th August 07, 10:51 AM
#16
Non-traditional with pockets?
Freedom Kilts (mentioned above), RKilts (I wore my hemp RKilt in -10C last winter, not including wind chill), make your own (lined?) Xkilt ...
I would recommend against Utilikilts - winter winds whip right under that half apron to places you don't want wind chill.
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6th August 07, 03:28 PM
#17
Hi guys,
Thanks for the help!
I checked most of the references you send me. I will try to reply to most of your comments at once...
I have nothing against traditional kilts, but I would prefer to get a non-traditional one by now. Freedom Kilts are really something. But I would have to go for a Cargo one, and this is out of my budget by now (however it is on my future plans). USA Kilts and RKilt falls in the same budget problem.
I really like the idea of making a kilt for myself. But I will need a sewing machine.
I am thinking in a SWK Standard. It is 7 yards of material, so I think it should be ok... In the end I am going traditional
Please, if you think this is not a good choice, let me know why.
Thanks all again,
Arnaldo
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6th August 07, 04:15 PM
#18
Originally Posted by Azevedo
I am thinking in a SWK Standard. It is 7 yards of material, so I think it should be ok... In the end I am going traditional
Please, if you think this is not a good choice, let me know why.
Thanks all again,
Arnaldo
Well that kilt would not be my first choice for winter wear, and I would not call a Stillwater a Traditional kilt, sorry to burst the bubble but it is a far cry from a traditional kilt, as I own traditional kilts I think I am in a place to direct you somewhat. Of course you get what you pay for and I am only too familiar with a budget, and the constraints that they can put on you, if you want to go with Stillwater I can understand that, you might want to save a little more and go for a heavyweight, as it will give you more warmth than the Standard, as it is wool, and the standard is an acrylic blend.
Just my two cents.
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8th August 07, 07:25 AM
#19
If you're going the Stillwater Route, you might want to look at their wool heavyweights.
Marc
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10th August 07, 07:01 AM
#20
Originally Posted by SoldierSpike
If you're going the Stillwater Route, you might want to look at their wool heavyweights.
Marc
Aye, I have the box pleater and the Black Watch HW in my kollection. For winter warmth I think my SWK BWHW will be seeing some wear. The Merino wool in the Black Watch heavyweight is heavier than the others. Subjectively and according to Jerry.
Best of luck with your new kilt
-- Doug
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