Posted on 09/23/2005 10:18:08 AM PDT by Cagey
SEATTLE-September 19, 2005 - Picture a cargo skirt for guys. That's the idea behind the Utilikilt.
Steven Villegas created the first Utilikilt for himself while restoring a motorcycle. He says pants were too uncomfortable to wear. So, he fashioned a kilt out of some old army pants.
Now, he's making cargo kilts for guys who are willing to be different and show off their legs. The Seattle entrepreneur says he's selling about 12,000 Utilikilts a year at prices up to $230 each.
There's nothing frilly about the Utilikilts. They have tool pockets and a loop for a hammer. Of course what you wear under a kilt is no one's business.
But kilt fans say the traditional way is to leave nothing between you and the breeze.
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Posted on 10/07/2005 9:12:18 PM PDT by indcons
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Aye, lassie........and bein' the ver' model of discretttttion that ya arre.........post it for us Scotsmen in the audience.
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