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24th October 08, 09:51 AM
#11
Originally Posted by BoldHighlander
Thanks Jerry. I think you know where they are heading ( Plus if this works then it's the Xmas Fesr.)
Puffer
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24th October 08, 10:02 AM
#12
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24th October 08, 02:51 PM
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He'll be wearing military weight kilts right? With a pair of thick wool hose (or two) He'll surely be quite comfortable. Generally we have no meat on our knees and will handle the cold quite well. By all means wear something warm covering the groin (for those occasional chilly gusts) and protect the head. By our design, in the cold, blood will be shunted away the extremities with the major heat loss being from our head, torso and groin. Protecting those areas are the key to being warm. Being from England I've never gotten used to these bloody freezing Canadian winters (heading into my 33rd). Living on Lake Ontario it can easily get to well below -25C with the wind chill factor (cold with humidity slices right through you). I cannot remember a time feeling comfortable in those temperatures and not being kilted (bare knees and all). I guess what I'm saying is tell your friend to take along long john, heck even the red wool ones with the escape hatch in the back! Take them along for piece of mind but to not wear them unless absolutly needed. BTW silk long john are purportedly the best, perhaps can even be kept in the sporran. Now I've heard of rumours of green tights/kilt worn in the southern hemishere...
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24th October 08, 03:19 PM
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HEY TC, how about posting your picture of "historic regiments" wearing TREWS under the KILT ??
Puffer
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24th October 08, 05:37 PM
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- Military weight kilt - What Price Glory, surplus, eBay, that retailer Rigged posted the other day ...
Heavy weight wool hose, unrolled up over the knees as necessary
Loose underwear, that will cover but allow ventilation, if he decides to go that route.
I've spent the last few winters out and about in kilts, sometimes a couple of hours at a time, and the only times going non-regimental would have been more comfortable were when I was wearing a non-traditional kilt (UK or 5-yd PV).
NOTE: I've been comfortable in a 5-yd, 13 oz kilt in 20°F/-7°C weather.
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24th October 08, 05:37 PM
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Somewhere back there I seem to remember that they made a sort of short sleeved, short legged "onesies" for men with a three button henley type collar. The legs were a bit longer than the average boxer briefs legs.
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AA
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24th October 08, 06:28 PM
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24th October 08, 06:32 PM
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Originally Posted by auld argonian
Somewhere back there I seem to remember that they made a sort of short sleeved, short legged "onesies" for men with a three button henley type collar. The legs were a bit longer than the average boxer briefs legs.
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AA
I remember those well, but haven't seen any in about 60 years. They also had a "trap-door" in the back.
I remember them being made in a variety of materials, and weights, for summer, nainsook (a ribbed open weave fabric) in cotton, wool for colder, and "duo-therm" which I think was a trademark, where there was a layer of cotton next to the skin and wool on top for warmth. These, if I remember correctly, were a flat knit.
Slainte
The pipes are calling, resistance is futile. - MacTalla Mor
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24th October 08, 06:34 PM
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Check out the UnderArmor web site. They have pretty much what you'll need.
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24th October 08, 07:34 PM
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Originally Posted by puffer
I think you know where they are heading ( Plus if this works then it's the Xmas Fesr.)
Indeed I do, it's my favorite Bavarian town *not* in Bavaria
[SIZE="2"][FONT="Georgia"][COLOR="DarkGreen"][B][I]T. E. ("TERRY") HOLMES[/I][/B][/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]
[SIZE="1"][FONT="Georgia"][COLOR="DarkGreen"][B][I]proud descendant of the McReynolds/MacRanalds of Ulster & Keppoch, Somerled & Robert the Bruce.[/SIZE]
[SIZE="1"]"Ah, here comes the Bold Highlander. No @rse in his breeks but too proud to tug his forelock..." Rob Roy (1995)[/I][/B][/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]
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