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8th February 06, 02:33 PM
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Women and Kilt Wearing
Alright, this came up on another thread, so let me quote:
Shay:
There's no such thing as a woman's regimental kilt. Going regimental means going without undergarments, and a kilt is a man's garment. (That being said, I wear men's kilt's myself, but I refer to them as such, like when I wear men's jeans or shirts)
UmAnOnion
On that subject Shay, my best friends (female) wants me to make her a kilt as well and we got into a long discussion of should it be a longer one like a womans skirt (something she would NEVER wear - unless on stage for a performance - suffice it to say she isnt the lacey frilly type - not that all women are but you know what i mean...) or a man styled kilt - with the upper apron going from left to right.
have you ever run into any probs/negative reactions from wearing a man styled kilt???
Shay:
Occasionally someone will ask me why I call it a man's kilt if I'm the one wearing it, but to be honest most folks don't know the difference. I wouldn't wear one to a wedding or other formal occasion, though. There's slightly cheeky and then there's disrespectful.
While I certainly respect folks who tell me they would never wear anything that 'belongs' to the opposite sex, I have to wonder what you folks think in general of women wearing minikilts, kilt skirts, men's kilts, sporrans, etc?
I vaguely remember a discussion about this before, but try searching for 'women" and "kilts" in this forae and you'd be amazed at how much on a totally different topic you'd get!
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8th February 06, 02:37 PM
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I always thought a woman's garment was a "Kilted skirt" and aren't the aprons reversed? I'm not sure on that.
Mini kilted skirts of course get my vote. Actually, I don't mind when women wear mini anythings... 8)
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8th February 06, 02:39 PM
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P.S. A sporran on a woman looks kinda strange to me though.
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8th February 06, 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by clancelt
P.S. A sporran on a woman looks kinda strange to me though.
Me too, unless she's in a uniform for a band or something... and even then the really hairy ones make me cringe a little. They look like merkins.
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8th February 06, 02:56 PM
#5
Originally Posted by Shay
Me too, unless she's in a uniform for a band or something... and even then the really hairy ones make me cringe a little. They look like merkins.
The women or the sporrans ? Sorry, I'm so ashamed :grin:
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8th February 06, 03:06 PM
#6
Hehe- the sporrans, obviously. (Bonus points for knowing what a merkin is)
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8th February 06, 02:49 PM
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I'll be honest. If a woman is wearing a kilted skirt, or a mini kilt, it usually looks pretty good. I am not a big fan of women ordering men's kilts. It is a man's garment and it would be nice to keep it that way. Obviously women in Highland Dance and pipe bands are different, but those are uniforms.
I think alot of guys on this board will agree that there is a decreasing amount of "guy" things out there. Our shirts, jeans, shoes, suits (Still think KD Lang looks like crap in one), our razor blades, and now our kilts have been discovered and adapted by the opposite sex.
In this day and age we also have female hockey (go Team Canada bring back another gold!), soccer, rugby, and boxing. These are ok, but women in this part of the world are now binge drinking, racing cars on streets, fighting, and swearing like a trucker. It's like women have taken all the stupid testosterine driven things about guys that used to drive them nuts and have started doing them themselves.
Meanwhile men are now getting pedicures, facials, waxing (not always a bad idea), watching Martha, etc. Alot of men think that Hollyweird is the place that will tell us how to be men!?! I will admit, I can't fix a car, chop down a tree, or rebuild the house (completely), but as a man of 29 these things were never taught or expected of me in my youth. I think men in this day and age are forgetting how to be men. Even body and facial hair are frowned upon by some women. It's the blurring of the lines and the feminization of men.
The kilt helps bring back that primal hunger and masculinity.
To each their own I guess, but I prefer when women were women and men were men (other wise I would hang out at Tom's Cafe ).
Ok, despite the rant (I apologize, it's one of those days):
Kilts on women - Not for me
Kilted Skirts on Women _ Looks great!
Mini Kilts on women - Rrrrrrr!
Sporran on Women - I have never seen it work or look good IMHO.
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8th February 06, 03:10 PM
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getting involved
I had to look up "Merkin" on line. Never heard of it before. Wish i hadn't
Cant stop laughing........R
Here it is...
http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a3_232.html
“Live each season as it passes; breathe the air, taste the fruit, drink the drink, and resign yourself to the influences of each.” H.D. Thoreau
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8th February 06, 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Richland
Why O why did I click on that Link?
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8th February 06, 04:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Southern Breeze
Why O why did I click on that Link?
OK, how man of you haven't visited that link now?
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