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12th April 13, 10:54 AM
#21
I recommend, in no particular order, the Glenmore hose from Comfy Kilt Hose at
http://comfykilthose.com/index.html
or from the Scottish Tartans Museum at
http://giftshop.scottishtartans.org/glenmore.html
as in Mael's post, or USA Kilts hose at
http://www.usakilts.com/kilt-accesso...s-flashes.html
Happy hunting.
I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.
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12th April 13, 11:41 AM
#22
I had no idea so many folks like the Glenmore hose. There are certainly a lot more posts about the Lewis Hose but I really like my Glenmore hose for typical California weather.
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12th April 13, 12:16 PM
#23
Originally Posted by TyGuy
Can anyone direct me where to look for affordable yet decent quality hose? I know that as the price goes up so does quality, but I am looking merely for everyday wear hose, not for special occasions.
So, if you're lookijng for "everyday wear" hose, you'd be wise to get better quality stuff like the house of cheviot ones mentioned, with a reinforced foot. They're more expensive but will last longer.
For "special occasions" do you mean black tie or white tie? If so, you'll want diced or argyll hose. Those are considerably more expensive and usually require sending measurements to the hose maker.
Cheers!
Natan Easbaig Mac Dhòmhnaill, FSA Scot
Past High Commissioner, Clan Donald Canada
“Yet still the blood is strong, the heart is Highland, And we, in dreams, behold the Hebrides.” - The Canadian Boat Song.
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12th April 13, 01:33 PM
#24
Originally Posted by Tobus
Perhaps this thread would benefit from the OP defining "affordable". That seems to be a subjective term.
I started off wearing thin, cheap kilt hose. But over time, grew to appreciate high quality. I don't mind paying $75 or more for a good pair of kilt hose, and it's "affordable" to me. But obviously, that same standard of affordability won't be the same for everyone else. So perhaps setting the goal posts for this discussion would help with recommendations?
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Well put, Tobus and regarding hose, I'm the same way.
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12th April 13, 03:47 PM
#25
I always reccomend the best you can afford. If you are going casual, then just go to the sporting goods store and get some hiking socks or long athletic socks. No point special ordering something like that.
However, if you are wanting actual kilt hose to wear then I would suggest something of quality. They will fit better and last longer. Personally, I am a fan of Lewis hose. Casually, i just wear hiking socks.
Last edited by Spartan Tartan; 12th April 13 at 03:49 PM.
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12th April 13, 04:56 PM
#26
I second Sock Dreams. I just paid $8 a pair for very nice hose/socks at their retail store in Portland and am VERY happy with them. Sure beats the price of kilt hose I always see offered.
Seumas Dòhmnal Ross
Hazel Dell, Washington USA
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12th April 13, 06:52 PM
#27
I recently bought a pair from WB Socks fro under $15.00 w/shipping. Very comfortable, you can find them on Ebay.
Where's the kaboom, there's suppose to be an earth shattering kaboom
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13th April 13, 10:16 AM
#28
Originally Posted by McElmurry
I am as guilty as the next guy when it comes to dishing out a good, or better yet a bad, pun. The challenge with puns that lean a little into the sites political no-go zone is they are nearly impossible to respond to without escalating the political aspect of the discussion. So at best they stop the conversation and at worst they seed a discussion that eventually ends badly.
Fair enough. For the record, I was making a joke about a media figure's bombastic style and saying nothing about his or anyone's politics. Didn't think I was in danger of crossing the political line by making fun of a TV personality but I guess since he covers political topics, it's reasonable to be construed this way. I was just looking for a way to slip the play on words in anyway. Judging by the reaction, my gut for where the line is was off a little, so I took an abrupt turn back to the OP's question. Cheers
Natan Easbaig Mac Dhòmhnaill, FSA Scot
Past High Commissioner, Clan Donald Canada
“Yet still the blood is strong, the heart is Highland, And we, in dreams, behold the Hebrides.” - The Canadian Boat Song.
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13th April 13, 06:35 PM
#29
I have a pair of cotton hose: http://www.scottishtradingcompany.co...roducts_id=810 and I love them. They're nice for hot days because I don't have to wear something underneath-- I need to with wool hose because I can't stand wool against my bare skin (which is how I can't imagine some of you can stand to go regimental!). However, the color selection is limited.
Here's tae us - / Wha's like us - / Damn few - / And they're a' deid - /
Mair's the pity!
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14th April 13, 01:12 AM
#30
Originally Posted by Nathan
Fair enough. For the record, I was making a joke about a media figure's bombastic style and saying nothing about his or anyone's politics. Didn't think I was in danger of crossing the political line by making fun of a TV personality but I guess since he covers political topics, it's reasonable to be construed this way. I was just looking for a way to slip the play on words in anyway. Judging by the reaction, my gut for where the line is was off a little, so I took an abrupt turn back to the OP's question. Cheers
Nathan , your pun is understood . However , he is not just a media figure or a TV personality but rather a " political " media figure . Some like him , some don't .
Either way , the point is , when you bring up someone's name from the " political " arena and then call them names such as windbag or bombastic , it creates for an unpleasant and unnecessary situation here on XMarks . Political views / opinions are not discussed here .
It's understood that you meant it as humor , however , you brought up a " political " media figure and expressed an opinion about him . There's no law against that , it's just not allowed on this forum . Those type of comments whether they are pro or con about someone can lead to heated political discussions . That's why anything political is not allowed on XMarks and that's also why XMarks has been so successfull .
Regards , Mike
Mike Montgomery
Clan Montgomery Society , International
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