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25th June 04, 11:49 PM
#1
How "Minimalist" Are You...???
Socks notwithstanding, a kilt is the most versatile garment a man can own. To wear it formally or informally simply depends on the bits and pieces that get put on with it. My question to you is... just how minimal is acceptable to you for casual attire.? ie. sporran / no sporran, belt / no belt, kilt pin / n o kilt pin, flashes, socks, ...etc. etc. or combination thereof.
What is the bottom line level of casual that is acceptable to you, under what circumstances (where) would you wear it?? What is your reasoning?? (Robbies photo gallery has a couple of great examples.) How minimalist are you??
blu
(This was not intended as another "undergarment question".)
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26th June 04, 12:02 AM
#2
what i wear with me utilikilt
what i usualy wear with me black workmans, sadly it is me only kilt but i will get more when i get the money.
a punk pyramid studded belt and black socks, and a t shirt and skater style shoes and sometimes me fine top hat, i would wear it that way almost anywhere i go .
if i was going formal i would polish my black biker boots and wear them instead of shoes, and wear my black polo style harley shirt luckily i dont have many formal ocassions to go to though i would still wear me fine punk style belt though i would even brush/comb me beard
i should be able to order that chain mail belt about a week after the forth of july
i go casual everyday
thanks
kilted in kc 8)
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26th June 04, 12:28 AM
#3
Kilt, shirt & sandals, now that the weather is warming up.
Otherwise, kilt, shirt, pullover, long socks and shoes. Rarely a sporran or flashes (thnough I admit to having been reprimanded for this!).
A belt if the kilt needs it (I have some that have no other buckling).
Jacket & tie? What are they?
Martin,
laid back in France.
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26th June 04, 01:17 AM
#4
Minimum:
Kilt
Belt
sporran or bumbag
short socks
shoes/boots
T shirt
This my minimum casual for going out. Around the house I throw on my Bear or USA velcro casual.
I like a belt to hang a cell phone on and I think a kilt always looks better with it.
A bumbag in needed to keep my essentials, money, reading glasses, Palm Pilot.
Socks and boots because i am not so casual as to wear sandals. I might go barefooted on the beach, that's all.
Shirt, for obvious reasons, I like a shirt with a celtic theme. (like a Guinness shirt)
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26th June 04, 01:48 AM
#5
I would never wear my tartan kilts without a sporran. For day/casual wear I usually wear my Black Watch or Buchanan kilt, and do not use any shiny chrome (or shiny leather) accessories. This means my kilt pin, sporran chain and kilt belt buckle are all dull black finish, not chrome. I usually wear brown leather shoes/boots for day wear, so I wear my brown kilt belt and sporran when I have my brown footwear on. I wear pushed-down kilt socks (no flashes) if wearing boots.
I usually wear a T-shirt (tucked in), and sometimes a sweater as well (NOT tucked in, thank you!) or a Levi's-style brown denim jacket. The important thing for me is to have everything look good as a package without looking like some sort of a costume. For me, that rules out puffy "kilt shirts"
I get out the good stuff (shiny chrome kilt pin, belt buckle, sporran chain and good Badger-fur sporran) in the evening or for special events.
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26th June 04, 02:07 AM
#6
Minimum casual for me would be
Boots
Socks
Kilt
Top (depending on weather).
Come to think of it, that's about the maximum I wear too.
I just change my top to look a bit smarter, or if it's a posh do, I get my pinstripe kilt out. It's like wearing a rolls royce
Cheers Rhino
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26th June 04, 03:37 AM
#7
I'm the same as Graham
Kilt
Belt
sporran or bumbag
short socks
shoes/boots
T shirt
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26th June 04, 03:53 AM
#8
Originally Posted by Rhino
Minimum casual for me would be
Boots
Socks
Kilt
Top (depending on weather).
Come to think of it, that's about the maximum I wear too.
I just change my top to look a bit smarter, or if it's a posh do, I get my pinstripe kilt out. It's like wearing a rolls royce
Cheers Rhino
To be honest... this is the sort of direction I was headed. A sporran is a pocket. If it's not needed, why wear it? Same thing with a belt if the kilt will stay up without it. The more I wear a kilt, the more I get the feeling that some of the trappings we tend to wear are perhaps a bit of an insurance policy... ie. let there be no doubt that it is a kilt. Am I wrong in this?
blu
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26th June 04, 04:03 AM
#9
I think you are right, Blu.
I definitely wear a lot of the accessories just because they are one more thing that shows I am wearing a kilt and not a skirt.
When camping I will cut down the accessories a lot. Regular socks instead of hose (and as a result, no flashes), no kiltpin, no sporran if I don't need the pockets... just a belt.
For everyday wear though, I wear hose, flashes, kiltpin, belt, and sporran. I generally wear polo shirts now, because think they go better with the kilt than t-shirts.
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26th June 04, 04:15 AM
#10
Originally Posted by Sciuropterus
.... For me, that rules out puffy "kilt shirts" ...I get out the good stuff (shiny chrome kilt pin, belt buckle, sporran chain and good Badger-fur sporran) in the evening or for special events.
I quite agree with you on the "puffy shirt" thing. Mine now hang in the closet prison where my kilts used to be.
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