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WhistlingBadger:
Yep, there's just something that feels good about archery in a kilt.  Trail running, too. 

Russ:
that looks so much fun!!

ksnow:

--- Quote from: WhistlingBadger on April 06, 2020, 11:46:06 am ---Yep, there's just something that feels good about archery in a kilt.  Trail running, too.

--- End quote ---

Not much of a trail runner, but I do a lot hiking kilted.

The 8 yard dress kilt comes out when the wife and I go to dinner.

And I am pretty sure just wearing a kilt to lift weights add 10 pounds to my max :)

WhistlingBadger:

--- Quote from: ksnow on April 06, 2020, 12:39:10 pm ---And I am pretty sure just wearing a kilt to lift weights add 10 pounds to my max :)

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At least.  I have two kilts that are poly blend (one in Gunn Ancient by Sportkilt, and another, much higher quality one, in Gunn modern by USA kilts--that's what I'm wearing in the pic).  I also have a wool great kilt that I only wear for very special occasions, because on a good day it takes me about half an hour to get the thing on.

ksnow:
My weathered MacKenzie (Stillwater kilts) is my go to workout kilt.  I have a 6 yard wool plaid (generic) made by myself that is my hiking kilt. My dress kilt (also made by me) is an 8 yard wool in the Wisconsin tartan. Making kilts is fun, but very challenging.

Next on the list is a Campbell, I have a 3 great grandmother from that line.

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