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    Pour1Malt wrote: nay tae different frae a Sportkilt actually....

    Now Now Robertson...

    I just got my first SportKilt in a solid olive color and so far I am quite happy with it. It is very different from my other kilts but it is quite comfortable and in it's own way very sturdy (Full review later after some "test driving").

    Play nice or we'll have to take your Scotch away *

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    * That might actually take a bit of time and a lorry
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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache
    Pour1Malt wrote: nay tae different frae a Sportkilt actually....

    Now Now Robertson...

    I just got my first SportKilt in a solid olive color and so far I am quite happy with it. It is very different from my other kilts but it is quite comfortable and in it's own way very sturdy (Full review later after some "test driving").

    Play nice or we'll have to take your Scotch away *

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    * That might actually take a bit of time and a lorry

    aye a lorry an an awfy lot o lads that can endure an awfy lot o' pain.... :rolleyes:

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    ai dinnae ken aboot yur Sportkilt- but mine is ainly fit fur post-shower arr as pj's...


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    That would make for hilarious poolwear.

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    Well, that's one way to get more people kilted! Not sure it's a good way, but they definitely have the price advantage. And has been mentioned before, comparing a kilt to wrapping a towel around your waist is a great way to explain the freedom to anyone who has not worn one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pour1Malt
    ... ai dinnae ken aboot yur Sportkilt- but mine is ainly fit fur post-shower arr as pj's...
    I've seen a couple that looked like they'd been used to wash a car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GlassMan
    That would make for hilarious poolwear.
    When you see one up close, you realize that's about all they're good for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blu (Ontario)
    I've seen a couple that looked like they'd been used to wash a car.

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    I wear my sportkilts for working out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KiltedCodeWarrior
    Well, that's one way to get more people kilted! Not sure it's a good way, but they definitely have the price advantage. And has been mentioned before, comparing a kilt to wrapping a towel around your waist is a great way to explain the freedom to anyone who has not worn one.
    Pretty sure it is just a towel, mate. I don't think they are seriously trying to get people to wear these in public. At least I sure hope not

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colin
    Pretty sure it is just a towel, mate. I don't think they are seriously trying to get people to wear these in public. At least I sure hope not
    yep it's a towel, I got one yesterday, great novelty I'll post a pic soon.

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