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  1. bright blue denim utility kilt, 34" x 22"

    Greetings, fellow bekilted folk. I have a bright blue denim kilt from the late Union Kilts, never worn because Too Small. The label says 38" but it's actually 34", length 22", fairly typical...
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    2 cheap kilts: anyone interested?

    A while back, I took the risk of buying a couple of cheap non-tartan kilts in a closing-down sale. When they arrived, I set them aside for the time being. I've now tried them on, and found that the...
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    I have two identical 38" olive Elkommandos – one...

    I have two identical 38" olive Elkommandos – one well worn, the other fairly new – ultracomfortable for knocking around in, absolutely and beyond question excellent for hiking; also, I've found, a...
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    Poll: At present, since one of the things I love to do...

    At present, since one of the things I love to do bekilted is hiking (I just a week or so ago got back from a 240-km (ca 150-mile) pilgrimage hike in Sweden and Finland), I do have excellent hiking...
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    Poll: Depends on the time of year and style of the...

    Depends on the time of year and style of the occasion.
    In summer, scrunched, in boots or shoes, or (as right now) sockless in sandals.
    In winter, kneehigh and boots.
    (I wish I could find more...
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    But as far as Continental populations are...

    But as far as Continental populations are concerned that used (2000-odd years ago) to speak Celtic languages and maybe to follows what archaeologists call Celtic customs, that is a question of...
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    Now when I was young(er),anorak was a rainproof...

    Now when I was young(er),anorak was a rainproof torso overgarment that had no opening down the front, but had to be pulled over the head (like the Greenlandic anoraq from which it got its name). If...
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    Um, the point is that on the eastern side of the...

    Um, the point is that on the eastern side of the Great Atlantic, vest means what on the western side is called an undershirt, and what in North American English is called a vest is in eastern English...
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