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by 72deluxe 2262 days ago
Nobody in Scotland wears them either TBH! It's cold up there.
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Some would say drafty. Especially without underwear.
A good kilt is heavy and warm and if you wear one to a social gathering, it's a hot thing to wear. But wearing it outside is a brave thing to do, particularly in the damp cold air of autumn/winter.

Probably why they have long socks/hose to stop your legs freezing.

What sort of low temperature is a kilt still comfortable outside without long socks etc?
I am not brave enough to try it. I am not sure where you are but the UK has a lot of moisture in the air so low temperatures feel a lot colder than equivalent temperatures elsewhere in the world. eg. a 5°C day will feel a lot colder here than Iceland.