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8th September 19, 10:57 AM
#14
 Originally Posted by jthk
For traditional kilts, you have traditional tartan/solid colour kilts made in wool and then made in other fabrics. Most other fabrics aren't as nice, in my opinion, except for polyviscose -- that stuff is very good for lightweight, warm-weather kilting.
Other than that, they're both fine but it depends on the context. I'll use my Utilikilts for hanging around or doing things that I won't want to do in my traditional kilts (for example, painting, construction, etc.). Utilikilts don't hang or swish or flow nearly as nicely as traditional wool kilts.
Jonathan
Yeah, I figured that they wouldn't be as nice. I'd love to save up for an 8 yard 16 oz in Mackay Weathered (one in my profile pic) or Fraser Hunting Weathered from USAKilts.. will take foreverrrrr to save up for one aha!
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