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2nd October 06, 11:52 AM
#31
You mean there is another way. If there is, I can't swing it, my chest is larger than my waist and my hips larger than my waist.
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2nd October 06, 11:56 AM
#32
I'm still trying to figure out how some of you are fitting your kilts over your shoulders. :confused:
As for the original question, the closest I've ever gotten was not undoing the modesty snaps on my UK Survival when taking it off/pulling it on.
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2nd October 06, 12:23 PM
#33
I'm in the buck/unbuck category. The first impression of this is quite comical I must say - never knew you could pull a kilt up like ... pants ... "Oooh, what you said !"
I still have the description of my friend Chris holding his UK straight out with both hands and "stepping" into it from his girlfriend (at that time anyway), I just looked at him and shook my head .
CT - socks, boots, shirt, kilt.
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3rd October 06, 08:29 AM
#34
I'm a real "no ***" guy. If I pull in my stomach
my kilt literally falls to my ankles. Can't get
undressed any faster or easier.
I'll do the buckles if there is something on
my shoes or on the floor I don't want the kilt
to drop onto. It's not really a bother to use the
buckles, but when I'm tired at night I really
just don't bother.
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