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    I just push mine down but make sure each leg is pushed down the same. They tend to fold themselves down in a somewhat orderly fashion above my boot. I use boot socks rather than kilt hose. Boot socks (Gold Toe brand) have less bulk then wool kilt hose. They have a higher cotton content so I can machine wash/dry them rather than having to worry about ruining a pair of expensive wool kilt hose.

    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike in Dayton View Post
    I just push mine down but make sure each leg is pushed down the same. They tend to fold themselves down in a somewhat orderly fashion above my boot. I use boot socks rather than kilt hose. Boot socks (Gold Toe brand) have less bulk then wool kilt hose. They have a higher cotton content so I can machine wash/dry them rather than having to worry about ruining a pair of expensive wool kilt hose.

    Mike
    *** for everything Mike said,
    ESPECIALLY on the boot socks vs kilt hose when scrunching. I like Carhart's or Cabelas work/hunting socks for this purpose. They tend to have a padded instep for lots of walking, some wick away moisture, and none have the bulk of woolen kilt hose.

    I'd like to add that I, personally, don't like scrunched hose and low shoes like brogues. If I'm scrunching, it's with boots (I prefer 8-eye Doc Martens).

    As much as it pains me to disagree with Jock Scot (whose opinion I respect greatly), while scrunched hose may be a might untidy, Scotland doesn't usually hit +90*f with >75% humidity either. In this case I look to the Regiments overseas actions and follow their lead of scrunchies and boots. If it was good enough for them, it works for me.

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    If you wear kilt hose,for the love of heaven pull them up! If its too hot to pull them up, it's too hot to have a thick wad of crumpled fabric around your calf. Wear shorter socks!

    Geoff Withnell
    Geoff Withnell

    "My comrades, they did never yield, for courage knows no bounds."
    No longer subject to reveille US Marine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike in Dayton View Post
    I just push mine down but make sure each leg is pushed down the same. They tend to fold themselves down in a somewhat orderly fashion above my boot. I use boot socks rather than kilt hose. Boot socks (Gold Toe brand) have less bulk then wool kilt hose. They have a higher cotton content so I can machine wash/dry them rather than having to worry about ruining a pair of expensive wool kilt hose.

    Mike

    Thanks for the info on Gold Toe. I'm gonna go look them up now!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SoulFyre777 View Post
    Thanks for the info on Gold Toe. I'm gonna go look them up now!
    I think they only come in black and white. I wear black with the black boots but have used Rite Dye to create a few other colors using the white ones. There may be other threads on the site concerning the use of dye.

    As for comments on sandals, well if you can wear them go for it. For some reason I can not bring myself to wear open toe shoes

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