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23rd February 19, 07:00 AM
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I live at an elevation (750 feet above sea level) where moisture is always in the air. Winter seems colder, summer is humid and feels hotter. Dry cold air can be stopped better for you with longer socks. A wool kilt (as Father Bill states) will stop the cold wind and feel warmer next to the skin than denim.
I can wear cotton socks most of the year because the cold is less than other places in the world. I do have wool socks for the coldest and wettest times I want to wear my kilt. I even have a pair of tights (new technology underwear for hunting, hiking, skiing, etc) that I could wear under my kilt and hose if I wanted. It has not gotten that cold for me, yet.
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