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    Warm in my Kilt

    Over the last couple of weeks I attended three different Burns celebrations. I was of course kilted at all events.
    The temperature in Glasgow over the last few weeks has been roughly minus five or six ( I know that many places like Chicago were experiencing much colder weather and hopefully the city is starting to recover ).
    I travelled to all three events with friends on public transport as we all knew that we would be having a few drinks and would be unfit to drive. Public transport in the central Scotland area never runs on time so waiting at bus stops was not something we were looking forward to.
    I can honestly say that myself and another companion who was also kilted seemed to fair better in the cold. Certainly having eight yards of wool from waist to knees and heavy woollen hose climbing to the knees seemed to work a treat in keeping the cold out.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy View Post
    Over the last couple of weeks I attended three different Burns celebrations. I was of course kilted at all events.
    The temperature in Glasgow over the last few weeks has been roughly minus five or six ( I know that many places like Chicago were experiencing much colder weather and hopefully the city is starting to recover ).

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    I can honestly say that myself and another companion who was also kilted seemed to fair better in the cold. Certainly having eight yards of wool from waist to knees and heavy woollen hose climbing to the knees seemed to work a treat in keeping the cold out.
    It's been around 26°F / 3.3°C around here. Surprisingly to yours truly, it hasn't felt cold in my kilt.

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    Ry'n ni yma o hyd, er gwaethaf pawb a phopeth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy View Post
    Over the last couple of weeks I attended three different Burns celebrations. I was of course kilted at all events.
    The temperature in Glasgow over the last few weeks has been roughly minus five or six ( I know that many places like Chicago were experiencing much colder weather and hopefully the city is starting to recover ).

    [...]

    I can honestly say that myself and another companion who was also kilted seemed to fair better in the cold. Certainly having eight yards of wool from waist to knees and heavy woollen hose climbing to the knees seemed to work a treat in keeping the cold out.
    It's been around 26°F / 3.3°C around here. Surprisingly to yours truly, it hasn't felt cold in my kilt.

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    Ry'n ni yma o hyd, er gwaethaf pawb a phopeth.

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    Living in Chicago and having that little spell of sub-frigid weather just now there were times that I wish I had my kilt on instead of jeans and thermal underwear...sadly, the situation called for "civilian" dress. We're looking at an ice storm followed by a roller coaster of temperatures and I have been informed that my little group will, in spite of all that, be meeting for cocktails this Friday evening...all things considered, it looks like they're in for a treat and I'm going to go with the warmer dress alternative.

    Yes...I have found it to be warmer in a kilt...the odd updraft not withstanding. I still can't understand the folks who don't get it and tell me otherwise...obviously they've never doen the kilt thing.

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    AA
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    But you could not have worn the kilt last week, according to reports that if skin was exposed for at least ten minutes , you would suffer frostbite, hopefully that would not have been the case if you were commando

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    Quote Originally Posted by auld argonian View Post
    Living in Chicago and having that little spell of sub-frigid weather just now there were times that I wish I had my kilt on instead of jeans and thermal underwear...sadly, the situation called for "civilian" dress. We're looking at an ice storm followed by a roller coaster of temperatures and I have been informed that my little group will, in spite of all that, be meeting for cocktails this Friday evening...all things considered, it looks like they're in for a treat and I'm going to go with the warmer dress alternative.

    Yes...I have found it to be warmer in a kilt...the odd updraft not withstanding. I still can't understand the folks who don't get it and tell me otherwise...obviously they've never doen the kilt thing.

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    AA
    I get a near-constant updraft/movement of cold air upward. Trousers, on the other hand, are a "closed system."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katia View Post
    I get a near-constant updraft/movement of cold air upward.
    Must be the way you walk, Katia!!

    Alan

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    Basic physics. Heat rises.
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