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    I've turned a corner

    i don't think about wearing a kilt any more. Well, except for "which one?".

    If I feel like it, and I know I won't be crawling around other peoples desks at work that day, I just wear it. On weekends, if I feel like it, I strap one on. Going to the bank, walking around town, out to the movies, up to the ballet (We went last weekend; a major favor to my Lady, who said, even though it was "Her" night, that I should wear a kilt if I wanted to) and so on.

    No further angst remains.

    Well, none on my part, anyway! LOLOL

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    Aye Alan,

    Think I'm on week 12 without pants now...a good sign for me when I stop counting days.

    But, for me, its not only the "which kilt" decision, its the same thing with all the accessories.

    A lot of shirts I wore with pants just don't work well with the kilts I have. I've needed to buy a LOT of kilt hose. New shoes seemed necessary...and more wide belts...and a collection of sporrans and sporran straps...and shorter jackets...and kilt pins...and Scottish/Irish/Celtic themed t-shirts for warm weather.

    Never thought I'd be pondering which sandals go best with which kilt.

    Thank God we have Ham to give us a bit of a clue as to how to put it all together with some sense of style.

    Some day, when I'm feeling brave I'm gonna add up the cost of all the accessories I've "needed" for kilting.....scary!
    Ron
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
    Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    Does jolly old Ham have a book on the subject of stylish kilt wearing? Something comprehensive, including contemporaries AND traditionals, and everything in between etc?

    I would buy it if he wrote it. I am fashion impaired. I could probably make a silk tie look wrinkled just by wearing it.


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    Damn it! I'm tied to the uniform pants at work... Why don't we have a highland regiment in Finland!? ()

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    Finnish Army...

    Quote Originally Posted by Ackwell
    Damn it! I'm tied to the uniform pants at work... Why don't we have a highland regiment in Finland!? ()
    The 1st Royal Engineers of the Swedish Army has a pipe band:

    http://www.sackpipa.com/eng/

    Granted, it's not an "official" military pipe band, but you could always take up the pipes for formal functions! ;)

    Cheers,

    Todd

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    Ron,

    You are right on! While the individual cost of the accessories is not much compared to the kilt, you need SOOO many of them. And kilt hose is the major one, but I have also found that the shirts I would wear with pants are hard to wear with a kilt and match with the right hose and shoes. Got a deal on shoes this weekend though, 2 pairs of lace up "chunkier" shoes. One pair in black and one in brown, which should work for just about any occasion. For dressy I can go back to the black tasseled dress shoes.

    I must say though, it is fun trying to put together an ensemble in the morning!
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    The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long

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    Hamish doesn't have a book, but he has a gallery. In the gallery he runs the gamut from casual to dressy, with a few kilt suits thrown in for good measure.

    Andrew.

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    If a picture is worth a thousand words, I wonder how many words has Ham written so far?

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    If anyone is gonna write the next Thompson book, or a similar book to include contemporary kilting, it'd sure be our own Ham
    Maybe a "ghostwriter" could cull from his insightful posts to this and other boards...

    A fresh book is surely needed.

    Ron
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    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    [QUOTE=Alan H]i don't think about wearing a kilt any more. Well, except for "which one?".

    I should wear a kilt if I wanted to)[/i] and so on.

    No further angst remains.

    Alan, you've done well. congrates my friend.

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