And it would be great if you could remember that although you appear to be pleased that the UK is turning it's back on Europe and becoming the 51st state of America that not everyone on here feels the same way you do Ollygrumps, I presume this is your attempt at following Boris Johnson's advice on healing the rift , if so it's an extremely poor attempt
The list of 25 items I have retained is:DJ and 2 dress shirtsSuit1 trousers1 jacket1 jeans5 T shirts3 sweaters3 shirts2 mini kilts (12")5 other kilts (of which 2 are adapted for flying) (18" to 20")
Since you only have 3 total trousers and no shorts, have you considered buying some dressier kilts and giving up pants completely?
It is very tempting to rely entirely on kilts. I wore one to a semi-formal dinner last night. It felt great but there are two draw-backs: 1 It was cold and drafty outside, being February in Northern Europe, and 2 everyone commented on it - despite being a Scottish themed evening I was the only one in a kilt.
It is very tempting to rely entirely on kilts. I wore one to a semi-formal dinner last night. It felt great but there are two draw-backs: 1 It was cold and drafty outside, being February in Northern Europe, and 2 everyone commented on it - despite being a Scottish themed evening I was the only one in a kilt.
But don't Scots wear them at times in all kinds of weather?
Lol. In much of Scotland there are two seasons: Winter and Summer. In winter it's cold making certain parts shrivel. In Summer the swarms of ever hungry midges bite any exposed skin. There is a brief period, around May, when it's not that cold and the midges are not yet around. That's when British Naturism holds the (nudist) Gathering in Dunoon. At other times of year it's a courageous Scot who wears a kilt.