Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm picking my kilt out right now from sportkilt for the upcoming Warrior Dash (I'm a woman though). I have male friends wearing them for the race as well, but I would think it was kind of strange if they wore them out on a regular basis.
Madame, I have looked up Warrior Dash and I may see you on the field. Looks like fun.
It will be my first, but my friend has done them several times and claims I will have a BLAST! Doesn't hurt that he's a Marine and promised that NO MAN WILL BE LEFT BEHIND that runs with himIf you go have fun!! My group will all be in kilts and war paint.
Anonymous wrote:If it helps -- I have good calfs.
In cold weather a wool skirt will keep you warmer than lightweight pants, but wool breathes in summer heat is cool.Anonymous wrote:Only if you're performing in a fife and drum band. Aren't most kilts wool? As a woman I can tell you that a wool skirt is still hotter than a pair of lightweight pants.
As an aside -- I was once behind a guy in the TSA line who was wearing a kilt. Interesting pat down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wearing a kilt to where? Isn't it a special occasion type of item and definitely not in 100 degree weather.
This. Even in Scotland, men don't just wear kilts whenever they feel like it. It's like a tux or a ballgown. Yes, some people just wear them whenever, but they're trying to make a statement or are eccentric or something.
Anonymous wrote:Only if you're performing in a fife and drum band. Aren't most kilts wool? As a woman I can tell you that a wool skirt is still hotter than a pair of lightweight pants.
As an aside -- I was once behind a guy in the TSA line who was wearing a kilt. Interesting pat down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm picking my kilt out right now from sportkilt for the upcoming Warrior Dash (I'm a woman though). I have male friends wearing them for the race as well, but I would think it was kind of strange if they wore them out on a regular basis.
Madame, I have looked up Warrior Dash and I may see you on the field. Looks like fun.
If you go have fun!! My group will all be in kilts and war paint.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wearing a kilt to where? Isn't it a special occasion type of item and definitely not in 100 degree weather.
This. Even in Scotland, men don't just wear kilts whenever they feel like it. It's like a tux or a ballgown. Yes, some people just wear them whenever, but they're trying to make a statement or are eccentric or something.
Anonymous wrote:Wearing a kilt to where? Isn't it a special occasion type of item and definitely not in 100 degree weather.