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    Cold weather wear

    I'm not really worried about my kilted regions in cold weather as I've recently experienced the mid teens without trouble. However, I'm trying to find a cold weather coat to wear that will look good with my MacQueen tartan. Preferably something black.

    What to you wear in cold temps?
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    Rikk MacCaber-Kolacz

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    I wear a Marmot ( http://marmot.com/products/product.p...style_id=I4758 ) jacket, and it keeps me VERY warm, and dry when the mercury dips.

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    many of the kilted have recommended USAF style bomber jackets

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    I want to get an Ike jacket, but for now I wear a regular brown winter jacket gotten from JC Penny a couple years ago. The only problem is it's a regular length, so when I'm wearing a sporran it's tight around that area.
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    (When the smith gets wildly excited, 'tis best to agree with him.)

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    I've got my Grandfathers Ike from the military, but he wasn't as broad as I am, so I can't even get my arms in it. That is a good idea though, the right length for a short guy like me. I'll look on ebay.
    I strive to be the person that my little boy and my dog think I am and to live in a place where a chicken can cross the road without having it's motives questioned.

    Rikk MacCaber-Kolacz

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    I wear a big black duster. With layers. Or a black motorcycle jacket. Both can be very comfortable.

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    I think the most common characteristic of a kilt jacket is that it be a waist length jacket. Whether it hangs straight and loose or is cinched tight with elastic is more of a preference. I've heard that the heavier set guys don't like the cinched appearance as it may make them look larger but on a slimmer person it looks very nice.

    try doing a search for kilt jackets or "cold weather jackets" on the forum and you should find several of the threads that have dealt with this issue in the past. I know recently there was a great thread about leather bomber jackets that looked great but were a few hundred bucks. http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/s...ghlight=bomber

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    One of the ones I have been lusting for....

    http://www.uswings.com/cockpit.asp

    Or, you could check out the leather kilt jacket that http://www.stillwaterkilts.com has available.
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    Even in the most frigid weather I usually wear a black leather bomber jacket over a heavy sweater. As I will be doing today, it's -21C and snowing...watch for pics.
    Al Gingles, Neepawa Manitoba
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    Look at your local or on-line surplus store for the MA1 or N2B jackets and/or parkas. I found an online outfit that sells them for less than my local joint...always tempted to pick up a N2B but I never seem to get around to it...

    Best

    AA

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