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    Newbie from England

    Hi Guys
    I'm a new member, my name is Richard Anderson and I'm from Southampton, Hampshire UK, I have been wearing kilts for three years now and love them, the main reason firstly having a Scottish ancestors, we have our one tartan and crest, so why shouldn't I wear what my forefathers wore, and secondly all my life and have worn ordinary clothes nothing special even in the 60s and 70s, there was I in a plain suit or jacket and trousers, I did not even have any jeans to wear if fact the first pair of jeans I had was when I was 19 years old and they were strictly for work.
    As time went by I was going to a wedding and was asked if all the men would wear Kilts, no way, there is no way I'm going to wear a skirt sorry and besides I thought my legs were to thin and long for the kilt, so I turned up in a plain old suit and I was totally the odd one out all day end of story ........or so I thought
    It was about a year later I came across a Scottish web page and they had the Anderson crest shield a rugby shirt with also with the Anderson crest, I all ready had the shield which hangs over my bed, but nothing else, I suppose I was Scottish by name only and have only been to Scotland three times, so I don't even know the place, but I carried on looking at the web page and of course I came across the Kilts................how much did that one cost £300 pounds no way £500 for an outfit, no it was not for me.
    After two months of looking at Kilts I thought it would be nice if I did have one, like just for best dinner parties ect, so I went the whole hog and brought the lot a day outfit came first followed by the potain waistcoat and Jacobite shirt, a casual Kilt in a lightweight cloth for the summer and black Argyll jacket with waistcoat, this was followed by a camouflage kilt which I made myself, so you can see I'm hooked for life, it is so difference from the old me, just blended in the background, now I stand out like a sore thumb and I feel great and as it has been mentioned so many time I love the attention I get from complete stranger and I try to wear my kilts twice a week at least, I'm so glad I made to move to the Kilts
    Richard
    Ps I have a web page
    http://andersonhampshire.tripod.com/...ilt/index.html

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    Nice to Greet you Richard welcome aboard.What part of Southampton do you live in? My step-mum and My sister live in Hythe.....I however live in Norway.

    You'll no doubt fit right in Here in the Forum.

    Nice picture on your web page
    All the Best.....David.
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    Re: Newbie from England

    Quote Originally Posted by Richard
    ...it is so difference from the old me, just blended in the background, now I stand out like a sore thumb...
    I can really identify with what you have written above. I wear a kilt daily, and it really does manage to put a little spice into everyday life.

    Welcome aboard, Richard! We'll have you up to wearing 'em 4-5 days a week in no time at all.

    Mychael

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    Nice to meet you Richard, and welcome.

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    Hi guys thank you for the nice welcome
    Freelander I also use to live in Hythe a few years back nice place.
    Richard

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    Welcome to Xmarks, Richard. I think you'll enjoy your time here. If your a addicted as some of us, I suspect that will be quite a bit of time! Seriously, I've always thought that Anderson was one of the loveliest tartans ever designed. Nice website BTW.

    Cheers,
    blu

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    Richard,

    WELCOME glad that you are here! I like the fact that you have been kilted a few years, am looking forward to hearing your thoughts!

    Again welcome.
    Glen McGuire

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    Hi Richard, welcome aboard I look forward to your posts
    Cheers Rhino

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    Welcome to the gang Richard! I trust the time you spend here are as plesant as mine has been.

    Bill
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    Welcome Richard, glad you found us.

    We have a lot in common, same age (almost) and we were neighbors once, I was born in Portsmouth in 1952.

    When you came to Australia, what part did you visit?

    If there is a next time, include Tasmania, you have a bed and a cold meal, sorry I mean piping hot meal, with us!

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