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17th November 11, 12:10 PM
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Re: Does being a kiltie make you a "clothes horse"?
Wearing the kilt did not make me a "clothes horse" or " fashionista"-----I already was one, and kilts and kit just gave me another outlet to direct my time efforts and, unfortunately, finances toward. Harder and more expensive to build a good stable of nice kilt clothes and kit than it is for the rest of my attire choices, and takes a bit more time. Ya just can't trot down to your local men's store and pick up a couple kilt jackets and waistcoats when they are on sale at the end of season like you can with suits and sportcoats.
But interestingly, I have cut back on my non-kilt attire shopping and purchases since starting to wear the kilt more frequently. Cause and efect?
j
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