
Originally Posted by
KiltedPilot
Did you happen to get the details of the kilt that Roman gentlemen was wearing. It is rather splendid.
It was very splendid indeed. The rest of his outfit was a little OTT, but I loved his 'kilt' and would like one similar - for the warmer (and less windy) weather!
The cloth ... is that 1,600 oz worsted bronze? Bet it does not blow up in a jolly good gust.
Spot on, with the 'fabric'. It would take a hurricane at least to lift THAT hem!
KP
(Who used to live on the Thames a few hundred yards to the West -- just next to Southwark Bridge. Opposite The Globe Theatre).
Ah! That could have been in Vinter's Court, Kent Wharf, Bull Wharf, Stew Lane or any of the other riverside spots off Upper Thames Street. Nice. Very nice, but very 'touristy' now with the new Millennium Bridge so near.
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