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15th April 14, 05:32 AM
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 Originally Posted by Father Bill
Regimental? Your choice.
It'll rub on your privates and if you get any body juices on your kilt it'll attract the moths.
Not necessarily. There are options for kilt liners, loin cloths, or other means to wear the kilt which will still provide a layer of separation without the need to wear bifurcated undergarments. I have ordered dress shirts with custom long tails that hang down to within about 3" above the selvedge of my kilt.
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