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12th September 08, 10:10 PM
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There are quite a few Tibetans in Chengdu. Perhaps you could get your husband started wearing a chuba, the long Tibetan robe/coat that is quite warm and comfortable in the winter (even more comfortable than a kilt), or perhaps some traditional Chinese unbifurcated garment, and then move on to the kilt.
I was surprised at how well my straight-laced brother took to wearing a sarong in Bali.
You never can tell what will rock some one's world.
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13th September 08, 08:20 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by gilmore
There are quite a few Tibetans in Chengdu. Perhaps you could get your husband started wearing a chuba, the long Tibetan robe/coat that is quite warm and comfortable in the winter (even more comfortable than a kilt), or perhaps some traditional Chinese unbifurcated garment, and then move on to the kilt.
I was going to suggest the same thing but you beat me to it.
from the piedmont of North Carolina!!!
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