Kilt Loving Nudists

Nudists who enjoys wearing a Kilt. Nudists who admire kilt wearers.

Great to have this kilt thread on this site! Has anyone tried a "Utilikilt"? I've seen them: They look absolutely great! ... and I bet they're comfortable as all get-out. (Especially in a commando world ... )
Badger

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Just bought my second Utilikilt at the Scots Fest in Costa Mesa. Love it!

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I have just recieved my kilt today, in a tartan but very lightweight, it feels great especially with nothing on underneath, feeling that breeze makes you feel naked but covered at the same time, wonderful.

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I have just recieved my kilt today, in a tartan but very lightweight, it feels great especially with nothing on underneath, feeling that breeze makes you feel naked but covered at the same time, wonderful.

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Hi there,
I have a Utilikilt and love hiking in it! It is not the normal attire where I live at all (this part of Connecticut is not very cutting edge!), but so comfortable and free! I love it! The funny thing is I find when I hike in pants, people smile and say hello and keep going, but when I am in the kilt, people generally stop and ask about the dogs! I think they want to stop and make sure they are really seeing a man in a kilt (probably want to ask the age-old question as well!) and can only think to ask about the dogs! Too funny!
Drew

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utilikilts

i have had one about 2 years. i keep a kilt in my truck all the time. i dont have air so on long trips they are great.

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Just bought a Mountain Hardware Elkommando hiking kilt today. Looking forward to wearing it out commando.

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I have five. My fave is the Survival kilt--I love that soft cotton canvas and the "pants pockets". I used to work the Utilikilts booth at street fairs before they cut back on the program--had some fun times (and sold some kilts).
"Feel the breeze between your knees!"

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Took a wonderful hike up Atalita Mountain near Santa Fe in my Survival kilt this weekend. It was really nice to have the breeze while climbing! I did have to put the modesty buttons together on the way down - a bit on the windy side I guess :o)

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I have 5 utilikilts and enjoy wearing them. This is the closest to being naked in public as I dare othern than in appropriate naked area, beaches, resorts, at home,etc. I wish they were a little cheaper and I would have a few more added to the collection.

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