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    James MacMillan is offline Membership Revoked for repeated rule violations.
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    I have considered cutting an old t-shirt, and wearing it low, but haven't done it yet. Seems to be the cost effective "Scottish" way to go!

    I have old t-shirts - cost nothing to try.

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    I'm still trying to figure out how the cow would help with wearing a kilt...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yeti View Post
    I'm still trying to figure out how the cow would help with wearing a kilt...

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    Interesting set of opinions.

    I suspect that some of us 'older' members might be just a tad more flexible in this department. I am, after more than 6 decades, completely comfortable with the idea of a liner. After all, if such garments didn't serve a useful purpose the very concept would have been stillborn. But I can readily see how some folks might get nervous even considering the idea of a slip (liner) especially if they are still to some degree hesitant about kilts in general despite outward bravado.

    I spoke to Ms. Porter and she assures me that static cling is not a problem. She is also quite willing to produce any custom length and hem circumference desired, and material is not limited to the satins displayed on her website. It seems to me that such practical and useful accessories ought to have been on the market long since.

    I am hoping that my daily trek to town for the mail will produce a package from her.

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    I'm surprised not at the controversy, but at the level of it. I think these things are better than wearing briefs, boxers, or nothing. I've done all three. I commend those that wear the long shirts because that was the original, genuine undergarment for the kilt! I'm going to look for a reputable company to make my purchase!
    Last edited by Jack Daw; 22nd May 08 at 08:22 AM.

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    First thing I did was take pinking shears to the crotch seam of my boxers...Instant kilt liner, and available in many logos and movie themes. I bought two of King Kong. Just imagine the answers I can give to the Question.
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    Quote Originally Posted by turpin View Post
    First thng I did was take pinking shears to the crotch seam of my boxers...Instant kilt liner, an avaialble in many logos and movie themes. I bought two of King Kong. Just imagine the answers I can give to the Question.

    Wow! good reply!

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    Quote Originally Posted by turpin View Post
    First thing I did was take pinking shears to the crotch seam of my boxers...Instant kilt liner, and available in many logos and movie themes. I bought two of King Kong. Just imagine the answers I can give to the Question.
    I've cut the seam out of a few pair of boxers myself but why do you use pinking shears?
    There are 10 kinds of people in the world...
    Those that understand binary, and those that don't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by emolas View Post
    I've cut the seam out of a few pair of boxers myself but why do you use pinking shears?
    They tend to minimize fraying in the wash due to the ragged edges of the cut.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chef View Post
    OK, so looking through ebay I ran across Kilt Liners I think my wife calls them a slip
    Just doesn't seem right for some reason.

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