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29th October 09, 03:30 AM
#21
Originally Posted by SteveB
Lord Hamish, the Utilikilt Mocker is a "kilted" version of the Dockers semi dress trouser. A shirt, tie, and jumper or waistcoat is appropriate on this side of the salt puddle. It would not go down well in the U.K. IMHO, as gents tend to be more smartly dressed there.
Steve,
I'm on the same side of the pond as you, and I agree with Hamish. I think the look is too mixed. The shirt, tie, and waistcoat are fabulous, but to my eye almost demand a less casual look from the waist down. I'm thinking a wool kilt and a nice day sporran would be perfect.
Though Utilikilts may claim that their "Mocker" is the equivalent of dress trousers, that doesn't necessarily make it so. To my eye -- and Hamish's, as well, it would seem -- it presents a more casual look than dress slacks.
~M
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29th October 09, 03:43 AM
#22
To be honest this was the first time dressing up the mocker this much. Usually I simply wear a t-shirt, polo or big wool sweater with it. I'll have to try again, perhaps with just a button-down shirt.
I'm heading up to Vermont for a weekend of brewery tours next month and plan on making that my first full day kilted out and about. Hopefully I'll be able to change my "beer is good" tee for a nicer shirt when we head to dinner at the end of the day.
I think that without the cargo pockets, this model of Utilikilt might not look amiss with a simple day sporran. And considering how deep its pockets are and how very low anything placed in them falls, the sporran might bring a nice bit of function along with its form...
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29th October 09, 03:49 AM
#23
Originally Posted by bricekolob
Spanish teacher here. I guess I don't have to do much tricking since they sign up for my class willingly (it is an elective).
Originally Posted by piperdbh
Si', pero si los estudiantes no piensan que estan aprendiendo, usualmente aprenden mas.
Here's to us, who inspire and enlighten, all while monitoring fire drills!
Cheers to my fellow educators! Are you kilted in the classroom?
I said "trick" in jest. Since my students are so young there's no homework or tests, just lots of hands-on experiments and investigations. Most days I feel like my class is a mix of Bill Nye the Science Guy and Monty Python.
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29th October 09, 04:30 AM
#24
Looks good! Now, get a pocket watch and a double Albert watch chain to give it some pizazz.
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29th October 09, 04:45 AM
#25
I think it looks good, but I've become a bit of a stick in the mud about contemporary kilts and I tend to agree with Matt and Hamish about the "casual" factor from the waist down. That will certainly be less of an issue with the MacPherson Hunting you have coming; paired with a nice day sporran it will be excellent!
and... Keep up the good work, teacher!
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29th October 09, 05:13 AM
#26
Hello NewEnglander, great look for school, am sure the students will
love it.
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29th October 09, 05:55 AM
#27
If you took off the kilt and donned a pair of jeans, no one would think twice about the combination of dress and casual. At least not in the US.
But then, the combo in Scottish attire may be a little just too . . . whatever.
I would prefer the tartan kilt with the waistcoat, too. It's not what I would wear, but I'm not completely grossed out either. I am too traditional to wear a Utilikilt at all, but many folks do, and yours doesn't look bad.
I look forward to your upcoming photos with the tartan kilt.
Jim Killman
Writer, Philosopher, Teacher of English and Math, Soldier of Fortune, Bon Vivant, Heart Transplant Recipient, Knight of St. Andrew (among other knighthoods)
Freedom is not free, but the US Marine Corps will pay most of your share.
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29th October 09, 07:49 AM
#28
You are headed the right way.
I do have mixed emotions with Utlilkilts and dressing up with them.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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29th October 09, 08:33 AM
#29
Nice work, New Englander!
You have taken your first step into a larger world.
Don't be dissuaded by the humble suggestions presented here. While opinions appear to be split on a waistcoat with a U.K., it does not mean you have to bounce back across the spectrum to printed t-shirts. A button down shirt (with or without a tie) will still work very well!
Experiment, experiment, experiment!
(I can't believe I'm telling that to a science teacher!!)
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29th October 09, 08:43 AM
#30
Originally Posted by NewEnglander
Cheers to my fellow educators! Are you kilted in the classroom?
I said "trick" in jest. Since my students are so young there's no homework or tests, just lots of hands-on experiments and investigations. Most days I feel like my class is a mix of Bill Nye the Science Guy and Monty Python.
Occasionaly. At my school we have what I call Casual Kilted Friday. We do that once a month (although I missed september). I am the only one that does it though. I have found that once a month is all that I can get my principal to agree to. That is ok with me though. It can be a distraction when teaching teenagers.
Brice
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