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4th December 06, 07:51 AM
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Cloth weight of UK's?
So I wore my UK original out in Texas' version of cold and did alright. I would have done better with kilt hose, but that's not at issue here. I was wondering if anyone knew what the approximate weight of the cloth used in UK Originals is... I have a USAK casual coming and of course plan on buying more and more kilts, but was just wondering how the different kilts compare...
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4th December 06, 08:07 AM
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I believe most UK's are about a 12 oz fabric.
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4th December 06, 09:53 AM
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From Utilikilts page -
"The Original's 8.5 oz. cotton-poly twill fabric resists wear, shrinkage and wrinkles, and breathes well. It's perfect for summer. For winter wear, you might want to check out the Leather Utilikilt. If you're man enough, that is."
"The Workman's was designed with the hard working man in mind. It comes in 12 oz. Duck cloth (100% cotton) that feels just about tough enough to stop a nail gun. It features two exterior rear pockets and has two multi-chamber saddle pockets with room for all the nails, screws, tape measures, cell phones, wallets and beer bottles you could want."
"The Denim Utilikilt features the same deep saddle pockets, the standard Utilikilts wrap-around "Neo-Traditional" enclosure, floating waist band and the same badass style as the Original but has a few features all its own:
It's made of high quality 12 oz. denim. (100% cotton)"
I have Mockers and Originals and they seem to be the same weight.
Dale
--Working for the earth is not a way to get rich, it is a way to be rich
The Most Honourable Dale the Unctuous of Giggleswick under Table
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4th December 06, 10:07 AM
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Wow... I totally missed that on their page...
Thanks, that answers a lot! I can't wait to get my 11oz. USAK casual!
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4th December 06, 11:10 AM
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This might help Captain,
Holding a USA Casual kilt and cheap plastic hanger adds no weight to a scale with me on it - less than half a pound.
Holding a UK Original adds 2 1/2 lbs. Holding a UK Workman's adds 4 lbs.
That's for size 40 short UKs
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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4th December 06, 01:15 PM
#6
Hey Ron...
Keep in mind that the material length is different on both... UK probably has more material overall since the pleats go all the way around to the front (minus the 8" apron which has 2 pleats under it) where our front aprons are hip to hip. Also, the pockets and snaps and rivets and other "tid bits" add weight as well.
Just some things to think about... Not good or bad... just different.
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4th December 06, 01:41 PM
#7
For sure Rocky, figured folks knew all that stuff...
Was gonna include something to that effect in my post but couldn't figure out how to say it.
Only time I worry about a kilt's weight is with hand sewn wool kilts, then it makes a big difference....
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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4th December 06, 01:43 PM
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 Originally Posted by Riverkilt
Only time I worry about a kilt's weight is with hand sewn wool kilts, then it makes a big difference....
Pretty much... OR if you have a bad back and an 18 oz regimental kilt. HAHAHAHA
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4th December 06, 04:31 PM
#9
My thought was that if I was okay in the cold with the UK, how much of a difference could I expect in my USAK coming (soon I hope!).
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