SEATTLE — It’s the freedom, they say. The freedom to move, to feel the breeze, to stay cool on a hot summer day. And all this freedom comes simply from banishing pants to the back of the closet, say ...
Kevin Ekerson, 48, used to be a jeans and khakis guy. Then, in 2006, he bought his first utility kilt made out of durable cotton, and featuring belt loops and pockets. He now owns four such kilts and ...