Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: Mo_coon-catcher on May 29, 2018, 05:35:09 am
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I’m looking into the two options of either a tough utility kilt or a leather apron over workout shorts for working and carving outside in the heat. I’m wanting more cooling and comfort than jeans but more durable than workout shorts. I’m leaning towards a utility kilt, but am looking for opinions.
Thanks,
Kyle
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I think the kilt will be cooler, but I'm Scottish so I'm biased😁
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Shorts and no apron. Toughen those legs up :D
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Kilt and no shorts, it's cooler. ;D
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Apron and no shorts is even cooler! >:D He! He! The utility kilts allow a bit more ventilation, but are rather heavy weight canvas! The Utili-Kilt brand comes with pockets!, of all things!
Hawkdancer
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ever try bib overalls?
that's my go to work wear in hot weather.
get em a little large around the waist.
a fella can get plenty of air flow.
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Had a buddy at the Classic last year that wears the kilts he swears by them
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Only problem with a kilt is you need a sporran and a possible bag! I have several kilts, auld and raire!
Which is Scottish and Irish for really damned expensive!! Seems like all the clans I'm related to are "special weave"! I can make you a good deal on an elk hide hand made sporran! But be damned if I am going to wear an $900 kilt in the field! Either of them! Better story over a beer! >:D
Hawkdancer
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I think I’m gonna go with the utility kilt. Thanks for the input everyone. I found one that to me looks like it’ll work well for what I’m after, sold by Kiltandjacks. Who knows after a couple years of I decide I like wearing them, I may end up getting a true kilt and all the fun stuff that goes along with them. No idea if I have any Scottish blood, so don’t know how appropriate that would be.
Kyle
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No dresses for me, ;) :) I will stick with Bibs.
Pappy
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Hawkdancer you can get a utility for the price of Carhartt bibs
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Cheap, breathable mesh gym shorts last me for years and years until my wife throws them away because they are covered in glue or stains. How are you wearing yours out so fast you need to find something better to work on bows with? Seems crazy to me.
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I found a field tartan kilt through The Celtic Croft (Kilts-n-Stuff.com) for about a C note. Seems like a lot of rugby players, and outdoors type chaps like a less expensive field kilt, as well. Their catalog usually lists pictures of the various tartans, usually about half of them in each issue, the current one only has the most popular homespun weaves; there are about 1500 recognized tartans. I think they have a complete list on their website with pictures, or link to tartans.com.
Kyle, luckily, you don't have to be Scottish or Irish to wear a kilt - Samoans wear a non pleated short kilt, and so do several other cultures. The rule is simple, if you like a particular tartan, buy it and wear it! You should know what it is though, you'll get questions! For work, it doesn't matter! CC has 3 utility kilts listed. I can email you that page, if you like.
Hawkdancer
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Thanks hawk dancer I’ll check out that place. And thanks for the info.
I use my legs to prop up the limbs while rasping and using the drawknife do I can put more pressure without bowing the limbs and twisting the stave out of the vise. With basketball type shorts I snag them a lot and end up tearing out the legs. I’ve cut them a time or two with the drawknife and a time or two with the rasp, that’s usually when I’m hot and lose focus on where the blade is in relation to my leg. I don’t do that quite as often anymore but still happens. Denim jeans hold up well enough but do get a bit warm and sticky when carving in the sun during summer, Which shortens how long I’ll work on bows at a time.
Kyle
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I ended up going through keltoc Croft. Initially ordered a utility. But since it had a 6-8 eeek backorder. I changed the order to a poly/viscose kilt in Hamilton grey tartan. It still has a wait time. But is a bit shorter, and if I have to wait I’d rather wait for this one. Thinking about tanning up the otter hide in the freezer to make a sporran out of.
Kyle
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You could just make a breechclout out of the otter hide and nevermind the kilt or shorts
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That might be a very short breechcloth! Need lots of sun screen for the exposed parts!
Hawkdancer