
Originally Posted by
philbo
I tend to follow Canuck's advice on cold-weather kilting. Personally, cold weather doesn't really bother me unless accompanied by a strong wind. Do you Canadians (or alyone else for that matter) have any special advice on windy weather?
I choose to wear kilts with full aprons. (Utilikilts have half which I don't own). The other thing is to walk into the wind as much as possible. Sporrans help the front but it's the back that can catch a bit of wind.
Now the underwear thing. I was told that the British army, the divisions that wore kilts were required to be regimental. In fact they were kilt checked daily according to my source. When asked why this choice I never did getthe answer. Anyone know the answer? I know the reason pre 1900's
The leather and hemp Kilt Guy in Stratford, Ontario
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