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    "Kilts are ‘in’ with the Midwest Kilt Society"

    More coverage of our lads in Indiana. From the Batesville Herald Tribune


    Kilts are ‘in’ with the Midwest Kilt Society
    By Amanda Roach Hendricks County Flyer (Avon, Ind.)

    AVON, Ind.— It’s not a skirt, it’s a kilt.

    One local organization is taking a page from the history books of fashion and is hoping to start a new trend by reintroducing the kilt into modern society.

    Jim Webb of Pittsboro said he stared wearing a tartan kilt when he attended a Renaissance fair. He explained that he found the kilt to be so comfortable to wear that he went out and bought more.

    “I own five different kilts now,” he said. “I wear mine quite often.”

    Although Webb is not allowed to wear his kilt to work, he says he wears it just about everywhere else, including to church and family functions.

    And he’s not alone. There are several men from Greenfield, Greenwood, Avon, Plainfield, Brownsburg, and other towns who are also donning kilts.

    In effort to get these people together, Webb said he started hosting “kilt nights” last January. So far, he said, 17 people are attending. The group calls themselves the Midwest Kilt Society and meets at various locations.

    “We are trying to attract more members and to make the kilts look like a functional item you can wear at any time,” Webb said.

    Webb said kilt styles differ. There is the traditional tartan one and also a utility kilt, which is more modern.
    Regardless of which they’re wearing, Webb said they do attract attention when they go out in public. He said women seem to appreciate what they’re doing, while men tend to question them.

    The fellas, he said, will come right and ask why they’re wearing “skirts,” or even tease them about it, but he doesn’t mind. They’ve converted a few after explaining the history behind the kilt, he said.

    “It’s a way to stand out,” Webb said. “Besides, my wife thinks I look sexy in it.”

    Although the society is mostly for men wearing kilts, Webb said they have no problem with women joining the group. He explained that kilts for women are just slightly different from men’s.

    And it doesn’t matter what nationality the person is either, he said.

    “You don’t have to be Scottish or Irish to wear them,” Webb said. “But you have to be secure enough with yourself to wear them.”

    For those interested in joining the society or in learning more about the group, call Webb at 696-6261 or visit the website at midwestkiltsociety@yahoogroups.com.

    Amanda Roach writes for the Hendricks County Flyer in Avon, Ind.

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    Midwest Kilt Society members (from left) Lyle Obenhaus, Jim Webb, and Greg Bowers stand before a portrait of Saint Patrick at the Claddagh Irish Pub in Plainfield. Amanda Roach/Flyer photo

    Great job getting the word out!

    Best regards,

    Jake
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    Way to go guys

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    That's great! But maybe they should change their name to the "Indiana Kilt Society". The Midwest is pretty large, and Indiana is on the far east side...

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    Quote Originally Posted by beloitpiper View Post
    ..... maybe they should change their name to the "Indiana Kilt Society". .......
    IKS would that be pronounced "icks"

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    Things have to start somwhere! People from other states will join soon! I was invited to their Yahoo group, and I think they're expanding.
    I thought I saw this article on the Indy Kilt Night thread...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Finn View Post
    I thought I saw this article on the Indy Kilt Night thread...

    Hmm, you are correct, Sir. After your post I found the thread you're referring to in the Kilt Night forum where someone posted a link to the same article. To editorialize for a moment, if you come across an article that might be of general interest, I'd like to encourage members to post the full text in the Kilts in the Media forum. I for one, generally don't read the Kilt Night announcements if they are not for my neck-of-the-woods, and if members only post a link to an article, then the contents of the articles can't be found using the search function and are frequently lost forever when newspaper links goes dead with time. Just a thought.

    Best regards,

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    Kilt on!!
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    I saw a few guys at the Murat Theatre the other day in Downtown Indianapolis. Couldn't get to them in time for a hello. They also were wearing tan Amerikilts like the gentlemen in the pictures.

    If you're here, hello.

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    Someone should send them an email saying hello and well done, perhaps with a link back to XMTS and this thread.

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    The Young Indianan Kilt Enthusiast Society

    or ... YIKES!!

    Pretty cool to get a write-up.

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