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27th January 07, 11:13 PM
#19
I get asked if I'm cold every so often, and simply tell people that a kilt can actually be warmer than pants due to warm air rising and the "mitten effect" that a kilt has on the legs. Most folks seem to understand the logic after I explain it to them.
I do tend to stick with my wool kilts most of the time during the winter, but will occasionally wear my Workman's, Denim, and Corduroy UK's on less windy day's. During the hot summer months it's usually my lightweight, cotton-poly UK's. During spring and autumn, I can just about wear any of my kilts.
Darrell
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