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[at-l] Scots Trailwear
Another thought on this: Hiking in the South there are lots of Scots
(particularly in the Carolinas) so a guy wouldn't look too out of place in
a kilt but if a Yankee like me walked into town wearing a skirt. . .
? Hell, there are places around here (Northern NY) that I'd be asking for
trouble from the good ol' boys.
sAunTerer
At 02:56 PM 1/22/02 -0500, saunterer@jimbullard.org wrote:
>That looks like an interesting idea but too long (38 inches). I generally
>hike wearing shorts. I'd be willing to try the kilt but 38" from my waist
>is almost to the floor. I don't think I'd like that. Too much material
>flapping about.
>
>sAunTerer
>At 01:22 PM 1/22/02 -0600, Shane Steinkamp wrote:
>>I have had a lot of success with Macabi skirts. (www.macabiskirt.com) Of
>>course not all men are going to be keen on this idea, but I got married in a
>>silk Kimono, so comfort is more important that embarrassment to me...
>>
>>Shane
>>
>> > Here's a link to something I'm considering trying...
>> > http://www.sportkilt.com/ . You can get poly/wool, poly/rayon or
>> > cotton. All are washable and under $60. They have Velcro closure and
>> > cover a range of waist sizes so as you lose weight on a long trek it will
>> > still fit. Yes, I would wear some coolmax underwear (I just know someone
>> > would ask). How about you Weary? Would you go for a hiking kilt?
>> >
>> > sAunTerer
>> >
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