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12th September 18, 06:09 AM
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Non-traditional Kilt wearing issue
So, my current favorite kilts are my 2 Elkommando Kilts from Mountain Hardwear. As are all of the Mountain Hardwear clothing, it's made from technical materials that are as light as possible for the task at hand. Well, being a Modern/Hiking/Cargo type kilt it has an integtrated belt that is only on the front across the apron. I know I don't fit the mainstream Kilt wearing mold, because I prefer the Non-Traditional Kilts with pockets and such so I don't have to wear a sporran. My one Sporran is a nice black leather that I only wear with my traditional Black Watch kilt.
So.....??? My favorite Kilt, as I mentioned, is made from a very lightweight material, which makes the kilt very comfortable, but too revealing for most situations... Does anyone have a trick for flattening out your apron without wearing underwear? Has anyone used some sort of iron-on or sewn-in backing to stiffen the fabric, chainmail loin cloth or any other crazy idea that actually works?
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