I have two kilts that that is very true. A quick heavy thunderstorm caught me out at the beginning of my day, by the time I got home the kilt had dried out. Fits great and is even better in the "swish" factor.
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We have a lot fog and rain here. The kilt does fine. During the winter I wear a wooly-puly over my shirt along with a wool scarf on my morning walks. The knees are the only place it gets a little cool.
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What you might want to be mindful of is riding in a car after the kilt has gotten wet. I've been told it will reak havoc with putting wrinkles in the back pleats (as opposed to the front pleats)...
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