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9th October 08, 10:30 AM
#51
Well, after talking with the boss (my fiancee) I guess this Halloween I'm going to surprise everyone at work and NOT wear the kilt! We're having a contest so I think doing something people don't expect will help edge me toward winning some money (which I will probably use to purchase another kilt! ). I'm trying to brainstorm on what to be though.
I guess my conclusion was that for me the kilt is a daily wear item and not a costume. Nevertheless, if done correctly (as the pictures in this thread have attested can be done), then it becomes part of a costume, so I wouldn't wear my daily wear (kilt + tshirt + boots) for Halloween, but would probably do a historic costume or something very unique like what Riverkilt did, but in the end I don't think I could pull off the Bob Marley kilt! 
Thanks for everyone's suggestions and comments.
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9th October 08, 10:32 AM
#52
I am wearing mine on halloween simply because I wear a kilt everyday!
HERMAN, Adventurer, BBQ guru, student of history
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9th October 08, 11:08 AM
#53
As an historic re-enactor, I will probably wear my Ren garb including Great Kilt. However, I would not wear my trad kilt as a costume or as part of one.
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9th October 08, 11:14 AM
#54
I do have to admit though that last Halloween I wore a kilt, just because I wanted to be comfortable, and it just distracted from the costume (it was a t-shirt and something I carried - a make-you-think kinda thing), people didn't get it because they focused on the kilt...
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9th October 08, 11:19 AM
#55
You could wear a kilt as PART of a costume just as you could any other article of clothing. For instance, if a person normally wears jeans as daily wear, he could make them part of a cowboy or biker costume easily.
Now, just because many people think that a kilt is a costume anyway, I wouldn't go as a "Scotsman" or anything like that. Instead, I would go for a historical type costume or something like Ron has done.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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9th October 08, 11:32 AM
#56
In this regard, does wearing green on st pat's day make your outfit a costume instead of an outfit? I am thinking of wearing my kilt on Columbus day since i have the day off, (Def will if I manage to get my wife to let me buy a black watch at the ren fest, cost more than stillwater I know, but its 'handy')
I also am thinking about saving up for the 'ohio' tartan as a kilt, it doesn't look all that bad, i think. Be nice during Fourth of July, Flag Day, Constitution Day.. (ironically, St Pats is my wife and my dating anniversary and flag day is our wedding anniversary.)
Of course, if one is wearing a r/w/b kilt on a national patriotic holiday, is that costume or pride?
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9th October 08, 11:54 AM
#57
Guess I could wear my kakhi kilt, a hawaiian or aloha shirt, my straw hat, and sandles around on Halloween. That's what I sometimes wear to the pit firings at the studio.
* I just heard Jock Scot groan. Sorry about that Jock. *
Probably won't really be wearing that on Halloween.
Last edited by Bugbear; 9th October 08 at 10:55 PM.
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10th October 08, 11:14 AM
#58

Me all dolled up for a local TV commercial. Perhaps a black leather UK?
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10th October 08, 02:38 PM
#59
I was gonna put on my Wallace SWK and a Kung Fu jacket and go as "Robert the Bruce!"
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10th October 08, 03:35 PM
#60
 Originally Posted by demolay1310
As an historic re-enactor, I will probably wear my Ren garb including Great Kilt. However, I would not wear my trad kilt as a costume or as part of one.
I'm doing the same. 
I have reproduced this picture using MacKenzie weathered (I don't like Buchannan). I haven't got the baldric or shoes yet, and my doublet is being made. So this is (more or less) how I'm going.
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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