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29th December 04, 10:17 AM
#9
no matter what people tell you, kilts ARE a pain sometimes, not always practical.
when it's 30 below
at the gum
or at work,depending where you work.
or if you are in a rush and can't be bothered poncing about getting a kilt fastened with 3 straps.
some guys here go kilted full time.
ok if you are retired or a fulltime kilt maker.
but for the rest of us like I said not always too practical.
I find my UK was a pain till I soaked it in softener a few times, still a pain tho, too keep the pleats in order,you dont have that kind of trouble with pants, but then you don't have the same comfort or look as good either.
I think AL the kilted cop said it best , when I asked him about his wearing kilts.
he said it's just another part of his wardrobe.
a time and place for evrything he said, not his exact words but close.
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