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3rd July 08, 07:43 AM
#21
 Originally Posted by Ozman1944
My school buddy's brother was in the Scottish Regiment in Australia, and inside his Kilt, just above the 'hem' his mom had sewn little pockets and inserted heavy washers. It kept the kilt from lifting, and the washers could be slipped out during cleaning. It was like every three pleats at back and 4 inch spacing re Apron.
Wow that sounds like a great idea.
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3rd July 08, 08:35 AM
#22
 Originally Posted by Mr. Kilt
That might work to your advantage, especially if you're attracted to "Goth" women, like Abby on the TV show NCIS. 
hey, man, she's HOT!!
Gillmore of Clan Morrison
"Long Live the Long Shirts!"- Ryan Ross
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3rd July 08, 09:28 AM
#23
 Originally Posted by Galb
Don't do anything. Wind makes wearing a kilt that much more interesting. Kinda keeps you on your toes...or if you don't care, keeps those around you on their toes. 
I'm with Galb - and attwood - you may not be as exposed by the wind as you think you are. We are having a breezy day here today and, although I have been kept cool by the wind stirring the pleats, that is really all that the wind has done. I know that early in my kilt wearing career I thought I was having Marilyn moments quite often, particularly in my lighter weight PV kilts, but I've come to realise that this is not really so.
BTW I was wearing a cheap (GBP50) 5yd wool Hunting Stewart today.
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3rd July 08, 09:32 AM
#24
 Originally Posted by Andrewson
I'm with Galb - and attwood - you may not be as exposed by the wind as you think you are. We are having a breezy day here today and, although I have been kept cool by the wind stirring the pleats, that is really all that the wind has done. I know that early in my kilt wearing career I thought I was having Marilyn moments quite often, particularly in my lighter weight PV kilts, but I've come to realise that this is not really so.
BTW I was wearing a cheap (GBP50) 5yd wool Hunting Stewart today.
Attworth, sir. 
I used to go by Attwood when I lived in Woodenville, WA, but now live in Fort Worth, TX.
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3rd July 08, 11:01 AM
#25
 Originally Posted by Chrissss
She's SWEET! Love the tattoo on her back!
Chris...
 Originally Posted by Nick the DSM
hey, man, she's HOT!!
Yes, yes she is. She's the main reason I watch that show. She even drives a VERY cool car...a chopped 1931 Model A coupe. Now where's that darn "drool" smilie??
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3rd July 08, 11:37 AM
#26
 Originally Posted by attworth
Attworth, sir.
I used to go by Attwood when I lived in Woodenville, WA, but now live in Fort Worth, TX.
My deep apologies, Sir
That should teach me to check the posts before I type ...
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3rd July 08, 08:16 PM
#27
 Originally Posted by Galb
Don't do anything. Wind makes wearing a kilt that much more interesting. Kinda keeps you on your toes...or if you don't care, keeps those around you on their toes. 
Hear! Hear! I walked across the Sydney Harbour Bridge in my 16oz tank on Australia Day, and there was an absolutely incredible updraught! I had to walk in front of my wife so she could let me know if my kilt was lifting too much. The truth is, your kilt feels like it's lifting much more than it actually is. It was quite a confidence booster.
Regards,
Troy
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3rd July 08, 08:40 PM
#28
a leather kilt is wind proof, but its $$$$
Gillmore of Clan Morrison
"Long Live the Long Shirts!"- Ryan Ross
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5th July 08, 06:17 PM
#29
If you're sure you want weights you might try brass window sash chain in a hem. Don't use steel unless it's rust-free; it will stain the fabric.
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"No man is genuinely happy, married, who has to drink worse whiskey than he used to drink when he was single." ---- H. L. Mencken
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21st July 08, 02:48 AM
#30
During vacation in Provance, we had an appartment in realy very windy location on the top of the hill. My lightweight kilt was "having a fun" in the wind, but never did realy swing very high or even wide open.
So my opinion is more and more, that we're making to many problems around this. Even if you watch skirts, they do swing in the wind but with no dramatic resoult.
OK, it can happen, but...it's not the end of the world.
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