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16th June 08, 10:12 PM
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Long Boots with a kilt?
Greetings from Colorado, my first post here. I've worn two "budget" kilts previously; sad to say, but one of the ultra cheap great kilts(to my embarrasment now), and an SK. My proper wool kilt is getting ordered tomorrow. Here is the question: For day wear hiking, hunting, going to the games, would it be improper to wear long leather "mideval" style boots with my kilt? This is what I have done in the past. Of course for going out to the pub, and more formal occassions, I think shoes would be better. But these boots were made to my foot, and are darned comfortable, and I wouldn't want to stop wearing them. I can say this; the wife loves the look of my legs in them, and the good Lord blessed me with good calves(must not have come from the scottish blood). Thanks all in advance, and I look forward to learning and sharing.
Birddog
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16th June 08, 10:27 PM
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Welcome from the California coast.
If you wife likes your boots then that's all that really matters. Have a look at the style threads for some ideas on what others are wearing but follow your own instincts.
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/a...ement.php?f=98
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16th June 08, 10:47 PM
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from Seattle, WA.
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16th June 08, 11:03 PM
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From southside VA!!!
And do a search or view the style threads but I would do what ever I felt was right or looks good.
HERMAN, Adventurer, BBQ guru, student of history
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16th June 08, 11:05 PM
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Ok,I am a traditionalist,so if you are going to wear your new wool kilt, then I think that traditional brogues or short boots would show your calves off to advantage.Of course wear your long boots if you wish,but have a look at the many pictures on this site and I think you will agree that long boots are not quite right.
Oh,and welcome,from Inverness-shire.
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16th June 08, 11:46 PM
#6
Not sure if this is what you mean, but my long boots look quite good with the kilt:
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17th June 08, 01:53 AM
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Welcome to the forum.
I think for a first post this is a excellent question.
I think others are right,traditional tank boots or shoes would look best, but those long boots do look great.Do what feels right and look at yourself in a long mirror to see if it looks right.
I have to wonder though how authentic these boots are?
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17th June 08, 04:48 AM
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Referring to the picture...
The boots I have are a hand made custom fit in heavy chocolate bullhide leather. Whilst not desperaging the boots shown in the photo, mine are of far higher quality, oh, and lace up the back. Thanks for the tips, mates. Tips on the brouges noted. All of you know how difficult it can be to swallow a whole outfit price, hence my peicing as I go. Of course, I can always wear my combat boots with the kilt.
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17th June 08, 04:52 AM
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Welcome from Fort Worth, TX!
Dean
Fac Et Spera!
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17th June 08, 11:09 AM
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Originally Posted by ardchoille
Not sure if this is what you mean, but my long boots look quite good with the kilt:
Hey!! I have a pair of those that I wear on the weekends! Man, those thigs are comfortable!
Hay Birddog- welcome! From another Rocky Mountain kiltie! Yeah, I would say it's perfectly appropriate to wear your boots with your kilt. Why not?
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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