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    As others have said 16oz would be the way to go especially if you want a kilt for special occasions. Of course I've found that I wear my 16oz wool kilts far more often than any other type.

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    Put another vote for 16 oz strome.. I believe in the 16oz for my own kilts, and since I live in a climate where the seasons are called hot and hot as hades.. I just had my kilts made in the 4 yard box pleat. You will never regret the 16 oz
    “Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant.”
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    Narrowing it down....

    Seems unanimous that 16oz Strome is the best and maybe only choice.

    Can I wear it casually, or is this a dress up thing?

    Is it going to be bulky, or just well made and heavyweight?

    I am going to be the best looking kilted man in Minnesota?

    Thanks for all of your advice and desire to help me make the best decision.
    A proud Great-Great Grandson of the Clan MacLellan from Kirkcudbright.

    "Think On!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChubRock View Post
    Seems unanimous that 16oz Strome is the best and maybe only choice.

    Can I wear it casually, or is this a dress up thing?

    Is it going to be bulky, or just well made and heavyweight?

    I am going to be the best looking kilted man in Minnesota?

    Thanks for all of your advice and desire to help me make the best decision.
    I'd say take a look at the 10 Looks thread it does show that a 16oz kilt can be worn casually.

    Bulky depends on how the kilt is made, a traditional kilt will have pieces cut out of the fell, thus it will not be bulky like a Stillwater Kilt would be.

    Being the best looking kilted man is all about confidence.

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    I have worn the same kilt on a volksmarch, to a beer festival, to a meal at Hooters, with a jacket and tie at the office, and all done up for formal night on a cruise.

    It's all how you accessorize.
    We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChubRock View Post
    Seems unanimous that 16oz Strome is the best and maybe only choice.

    Can I wear it casually, or is this a dress up thing?

    Is it going to be bulky, or just well made and heavyweight?

    I am going to be the best looking kilted man in Minnesota?

    Thanks for all of your advice and desire to help me make the best decision.
    I'm glad you made that decision. Like McMurdo said you can wear for all occasions. It won't be bulky. It should weigh about 4 pounds. Sturdy, but not 'weighty.' And, yes, you will be the best looking kilted man in Minn. at least until I make a visit up there that is.

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    I know i reached out to a kiltmaker here in canada and they won;t even make a lightweight kilt, and 13 oz is "if you want, but secretly we don't like it". Basically the 16 is the traditional material, the "proper" material if you're that traditional. It does hold the pleats better, which makes sense.

    You just can't go wrong with a 16oz in principle. Other thing is that wool does breathe fairly well, as it has been documented elsewhere, the hose often have more to do with being hot than the kilt itself.

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    I absolutely will always go with 16oz. or heavier because I like the way it hangs/drapes. Unfortunately, some tartans are only available in 13oz. If I wanted a kilt in one of those tartans, I'd be okay with 13oz.
    Jay
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    10 is far too light.
    13 is sort of OK
    16 is the best choice, especially if you wear it for other events, or better yet, wear it more often.
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    And don't forget the other important part of your decision....what kind of kilt do you want? If you're worried about weight, think about getting a 4-yd. box-pleated kilt. Or perhaps a 5 or 6-yard rather than a full 8-yard. Using 16 ounce fabric in all these styles you'd get more options than just varying the weight of the fabric.
    Kilted Teacher and Wilderness Ranger and proud member of Clan Donald, USA
    Happy patron of Jack of the Wood Celtic Pub and Highland Brewery in beautiful, walkable, and very kilt-friendly Asheville, NC.
    New home of Sierra Nevada AND New Belgium breweries!

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