Re: My kilt addiction.........!

Originally Posted by
Al G.
Hamish...what are your thoughts on the Mountain Kilt? That was the first "kilt" I bought, and I know a number of the traditionalists here really don't like it much. I love mine, although I haven't worn it much lately.
Actually, Al. I have had mine only about three weeks and have not yet had a chance to wear it out and about.
One thing is certain: a kilt it is not, but it is very comfortable (I've worn it around the house) and I suspect it will be great for walking over the hills and dales come the warmer weather. It is made from an extremely lightweight fabric which, I am told is used a lot in quality hiking gear. It is also virtually rain-proof and wind resistant, and is very well made.
It's probably not what I will choose to wear to the Supermarket or on days out in London (!), but I am looking forward to giving it considerable rural wear.
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