That sounds like a challenge. I have a MacKay kilt and a Utilikilt I never 
wear. Maybe cycling would give them a new life. No chance I’m buying a 
whole third kilt to ride bikes with though.
I bet there’s a caber carrier I could get, too. Some sort of trailer 
apparatus.

Philip
Sonoma County, Calif 

On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 8:08:53 AM UTC-7 philipr...@gmail.com wrote:

> Time to come clean on this one. Which is that the ultimate in comfortable, 
> summer cycling wear is a kilt! Actually, not just any kilt, this is a Sport 
> Kilt which I ordered slightly shorter than traditional and is made from a 
> lighter weight, easily washable fabric.
>
> Questions I get asked;
>
>    1. Doesn't it blow up around your waist?
>       1. No, the center panel stays firmly put between the legs, the 
>       skirt blooms up just enough to show those sexy cyclists thighs!
>    2. What tartan is that?
>       1. I'm actually a Perth Drummond but that's hard to find, marrying 
>       into the Ross Clan buys me "rights" to wear this Ross Hunting tartan - 
>       aside from the battlefield there's no real social etiquette around 
> this, 
>       pick one you like.
>    3. What do you wear underneath?
>       1. None of your bloody business! Actually, truth be told, the Riv 
>       Andiamo undies make an excellent compliment to a kilt if you're not 
>       comfortable breezing along.
>    
> https://sportkilt.com/
>
> [image: PXL_20220624_144801375.jpg]
>

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