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    Half Scot Half Pole is offline Membership voided at member request
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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
    For me a 22oz kilt from What Price Glory was the way to go, that plus an Arran sweater, good kilt hose and boots are the way to go. The day this photo was taken it was too warm for my jacket or bonnet.

    Is that the WPG kilt weighing in at 22 ounce wool? I just looked again, they're all 22 ounce starting at $295 US plus shipping. Now, I paid Paul, what can I rob from Peter?

    I think this might be the best bang for the buck, tanks bro.
    Last edited by Half Scot Half Pole; 12th July 14 at 12:32 PM.

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    Im a new kilt wearer on the front range. Ive been contemplating how to work out kilts in winter also. I was thinking if you are outdoors something like wool or synthetic undershorts could be useful. And you could remove em if you get too hot.

    I lived in MS / LA most of my life before moving to CO. Cold and humid is certainly different than cold and dry.

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    I have found that generally my 16oz 9 yd. kilt, topped with a turtle neck shirt and a heavy pullover sweater, as well as heavy hose will do the trick. If its REALLY cold and blustery my ULTIMATE Inverness cape from Mr Antony, http://www.misterantony.com/ , does the trick. It even looks great with Western wear!
    Si Deus, quis contra? Spence and Brown on my mother's side, Johnston from my father, proud member of Clan MacDuff!

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    I'll second Glen's recommendation of What Price Glory's 22 oz kilts. I bought one in the Gordon tartan about the same time McMurdo bought his, it is pretty well made and heavy enough for our Canadian winters!

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