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    Dementia Cyber Kilts

    Stumbled across this website while looking for some kilt pictures. Apparently these tend to focus on the industrial / goth crowd kind of like the Hot Topic kilts do. They call them kilts, but you can't actually see any pictures of the pleats to confirm that.

    Since we are an open forum and like to encourage all types of kilt wearing I thought that I'd share this with everyone, even if it's not my type of thing. I do know some of our members here will probably like these, and they aren't that expensive either.

    If anyone owns one of these "Cyber Kilts" please post some pictures.



    http://www.dementiaclothing.com/cart...dex&cPath=2_14



    Enjoy!

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    I can't be sure but I don't think that they have pleats at all. The best they give you, as far as a "pleat shot" goes, is a couple of pics of a model that is turned to the side just a bit.

    I would think you should be able to catch just a glimpse of the pleats, if there are any, from a shot like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spc. Scott View Post
    I can't be sure but I don't think that they have pleats at all. The best they give you, as far as a "pleat shot" goes, is a couple of pics of a model that is turned to the side just a bit.

    I would think you should be able to catch just a glimpse of the pleats, if there are any, from a shot like that.
    That's kind of what I thought too, but I couldn't tell. Hopefully someone will be able to shed some light on that for us.

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    Well that's different. . . .

    Best regards,

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    I saw mainly front shots, but I liked the fact that on the "Cyber Circle Kilt", the length seemed correct. Also I liked that the longer skirts were, in fact, called skirts.
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    Ya know, I'm suprised. I've always thought that I was closer to the 'traditionalists' side of the continuum, but I kind of like the three-buckle job if it has pleats.

    Now, mix the black with an Edzell Tartan insert in the pleats, attach my US Navy CTR1 rating badge (black and red 'crow') where you'd locate the kilt pin on the bottom right apron and I'd say that it could be my DREAM kilt for competing in Highland games...

    Perhaps Kevlar...

    Ok I need a cookie.

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    I guess I must be getting old.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Haegl View Post
    I guess I must be getting old.
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    Me too. I don't see any attractiveness over for example a UK or AK.
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    They look interesting. I kinda like the three buckle one also. Material & pleats are important to me too.
    Definitely futuristic & fetishistic.
    Until we see a review I'll hold off. As it is, I'm awaiting my SWK Saffron and 3/4 of the way to having the $ for the Weathered McKenzie. After that its an Apocokilt.
    Doubt I'll see any outside a convention or clubs in Chicago.

    Hey! Does it fasten on the LEFT?
    Last edited by Finn; 9th December 08 at 09:19 PM. Reason: took a second look

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    Don't blame us young guys for that. I give no endorsement for that.
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