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    non-tartan kilts on the field.

    Utilikilts, camouflage fabric kilts, even solid-color kilts with flame inserts in the pleats (I made one for Bethany, like that).....anything non-tartan, or non-solid colored that's not set up with at least a strong nod towards traditional construction......

    How do you feel about it?

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    I'm a bit conflicted about it.

    Obviously, I made Bethany's flame kilt, and I like it.
    I really like Phil S's cow print fabric kilt.

    At the same time, I completely agree with the idea that the athletics at the Games is not Track and Field, it's NOT "just about the throwing". As 01d-dude puts it..."the ancestors are well pleased". I enjoy the fact that when I pick up a weight at Pleasanton, I know it's the very same weight that has been thrown for decades upon decades. There's a historical and cultural aspect to it that should NOT be dismissed.

    At the same time, God forbid that we get too bluidy serious about it. Like Kelly Nik said in the car as I took her to the airport a few years ago...."We're throwing rocks and sticks. Get over it!".

    I see both sides. I can coexist with both sides. Some folks would use less flattering language to describe my opinion, or lack of one, I'm sure!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan H View Post
    At the same time, I completely agree with the idea that the athletics at the Games is not Track and Field, it's NOT "just about the throwing". As 01d-dude puts it..."the ancestors are well pleased". I enjoy the fact that when I pick up a weight at Pleasanton, I know it's the very same weight that has been thrown for decades upon decades. There's a historical and cultural aspect to it that should NOT be dismissed.

    At the same time, God forbid that we get too bluidy serious about it. Like Kelly Nik said in the car as I took her to the airport a few years ago...."We're throwing rocks and sticks. Get over it!".
    Well, let's look at it from another angle. What if they were to stop wearing kilts altogether and start wearing shorts? At what point does tradition matter?

    I'm (obviously) not a heavy athlete, but as a spectator I prefer to see the competitors wearing tartan kilts. It's part of the tradition.

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    As a competitor, I don't think it's too much to ask of the athletes to wear tartan and some type of hose as well. There is a context to the games that is important and should be respected. One doesn't wear a baseball uniform to play football. A utilikilt may be ideal in a different situation but, in my view, an athlete on the field should be wearing a tartan.
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    At a game, the athlete wears his game uniform. For practice anything works.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tundramanq View Post
    At a game, the athlete wears his game uniform. For practice anything works.
    I think this sums up kilts and highland throwers perfectly.

    I do think a solid color kilt is fine, but it should look like like a traditional kilt.

    If you are trying to promote this very traditional sport then you should keep the traditional looking uniform.

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    I am isually the first guy to say, "wear what you want," within reason..one would not wear a utilikilt to a black tie event...in fact those are about the only two instances I get stuffy about it...it is a highland game, and highland dress os associated with tartan...the same with formal dress...now, I could probably extend to solid color kilts, as there is some reasonable tradition there..but much beyond that...nahh..

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    Solids make sense as there are some Irish contestants too?
    slàinte mhath, Chuck
    Originally Posted by MeghanWalker,In answer to Goodgirlgoneplaids challenge:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan H View Post
    Utilikilts, camouflage fabric kilts, even solid-color kilts with flame inserts in the pleats (I made one for Bethany, like that).....anything non-tartan, or non-solid colored that's not set up with at least a strong nod towards traditional construction......

    How do you feel about it?
    Contemporary kilts have no place on the field with heavy athletics during highland games.

    I will leave it at that statement in the hope that this thread doesn't turn into a contemporary versus traditional kilt war.

    I hesitate to state my views on contemporary kilts elsewhere than on the athletics field for fear of starting such a war.

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    Hummm, on balance I think as people are competing in a Highland Games and at specifically Highland Games type events then I think tartan kilts really ought to be the way to go. If nothing else and at a guess, I suspect the spectators might expect it.
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