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21st May 13, 07:32 AM
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I've enjoyed many a kilted day going just aout as cusual as Ron is in his pics above. The kicker is that the kilt is after all is said and done just clothes. Now there are many folks who would argue otherwise and they are most welcome to thier personal oppinion. We should remember however that how we class the kilt as clothing is based on personal beliefs and arguing over the correctness of personal beliefs is better done elsewhere. If we take all "belief" and emotion out of the picture, lose the semantics and at the very least agree that kilts are clothes we can open up a very wide range of possibilities for thier presentation. My kilts hold a cultural tie but I also enjoy that I am not so constrained by that tie as to limit myself in how I wear them. Bottom line from my viewpoint is that it's your kilt and if you like how you look then run with it.
Before I armour up here are a few pics just to show I'm not talking out of my tuther end,
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And I guess one to show that I can look a little less casual too
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