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28th January 11, 04:29 AM
#8
 Originally Posted by Jimmy
I have three from Lidl, there are places that i would never think to wear one of my more expensive kilts, so these cheap kilts have their place in pubs, football and rugby matches, parties etc.
I agree - My man has a number of kilts he wears for just the venues you describe where you wouldn't want to be dressed in the finest of stuff.
But they can be a little lightweight, so can I suggest a hint. A couple of small weights sown into the hem doesn't go amiss. SO once donned a cheapie for a hike in the hills on quite a gusty day and can I just say I was mooned more often than an astronomer on night duty.
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