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3rd October 24, 03:05 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by Dukbrand
Oh, I see.
I was imagining a kilt specifically designed for hiking, like a sort of Utilikilt, with roomy pockets all over.
But it's an ordinary style of kilt (flat aprons in front, pleats in back) but made very inexpensively, machine-sewn from thin cloth.
Whatever is going on with the upper back? It's all bunched up. Is it supposed to be that way?
Steve is on the right track, you might want to go with the USA Kilts polyviscose, which they do offer in a really nice muted Buchanan
https://www.usakilts.com/gallery/12-...hanan-mtd/view
It doesn't have the weight you're looking for, which as I had said will mean wool, if you want Buchanan tartan. (EDIT: see post below)
Last edited by OC Richard; 3rd October 24 at 03:22 PM.
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